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Beautiful pictures of Honey Street, but everything sure does look cold, wet and winterlike. Enjoyed your posts about the protests over the weekend, and glad to see no problem with all of the posters on the roof. It seemed like there was also a picture of Chas in your photo gallery.
Thanks again for all of the interesting news.
Have a great day and keep warm,
Mark
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November 27, 2006, 8:04 pm | #
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Hiya both
Super pics of Pewsey and the parade, sorry, blockade.
Bowler hats and all!!!
Thanks for sending the weather again, we're getting sick of wiping mud off the floor.
Looks a darned sight busier down there than on the Leics line, we hardly see a boat in days and then two come along together (that's what WE call a blockade).
Totally spoilt we are too, burning beech for a change, almost out of willow. Cor, it doesn't half get hot in here.
Thanks for all the news on the K&A, we've chucked our Waterways World articles in favour of your diaries.
Love
Mo and Vanessa

Mo |
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November 27, 2006, 8:38 pm | #
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Huh well I bet I have more mud than you on the towpaths of this canal!
To be honest it is also very quiet round here.. last week we did not have a boat come past in over three days, nor did we pass any when we were on the move!
There are an awful lot of unkept boats too.. shame, they don't need to be like that, but then maybe the owners want them to be seen that way... 
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November 28, 2006, 9:42 pm | #
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Mark,
Yes well spotted one of the photo did have Chas in the background.. the one with all the protesters waving their banners.
I have left some banners on the side of No Problem reminding people not to let our waterways slump into dereliction. 
Sue |
November 28, 2006, 9:44 pm | #
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