Oozells Street Loop to Cambrian Wharf to Oozells Street Loop
Sunday we decided to go for a little bit of a pootle, we needed water and to dispose of our waste. The original plan was to cruise round the Icknield Loop and then the Soho Loop stopping at the services at Hockley Port, before returning.
But by the time we’d walked to Sainsburys for a few things for a roast in the evening and emptied the yellow water tank and pooh bucket, time had run away with us.
So instead we continued round the Oozells Street Loop, past NB Waterways Routes and turned left. Turning right isn’t an option here as you would be turning about 300 degrees without sufficient width. So we continued on to near Monument Road Bridge where you can wind at a short stubby arm.
We then cruised back into town and pulled up at the Cambrian Wharf Services. Here we knew the tap would be slow, but with a wash load in the machine and no moving boaters it didn’t bother us, so we stayed, had some late lunch, until the tank was full. The bins here were overflowing so not the right place to dispose of our waste.
There was one space left at Cambrian Wharf quite close to the pub, The Flapper. Normally this would have put us off pulling in, but the pub closed it’s doors for the final time on Saturday night. However the thought of being hemmed in on a pontoon wasn’t that appealing, so we returned to Oozells Street Loop.
Tilly requested to go out. We told her it was just the same, but she insisted. Each alcove into the car park had to be checked just incase there was anything interesting. There wasn’t so she returned tail hung low.
Then there was the horrible job of returning everything to the Christmas hamper. The tree was allowed one more night inside before it was returned to the cratch and normal temperatures.
Monday morning and it was time to sort myself out. The back steps were lifted and my paint brush bag brought out from storage. A small selection of brushes and a nice natural sponge were put to one side before the bag was returned to it’s hidey hole.
The big black bag came out from storage along with my red winter boots. Some thermals, something I would consider smart, but others maybe not.
Tilly has been caught several times today trying to get into the big bag, but I’m afraid it isn’t her way out of Birmingham. Mick will do that soon.
Schedules, tickets and euros are packed. I’ve checked in for my outbound flights and now have boarding passes on my phone. So tomorrow I will jet off to Austria to work. I’m hoping it will be fun and that I’ll get chance to have a bit of a look round Vienna before I come home. Mick will please Tilly no doubt and find her an outside that appeals more than here.
Mick may post about what they get upto whilst I’m away and I may post a Viennese postcard or two if there is time. But for now, we’ll see you soon.
0 locks, 1 mileish, 2 lefts, 1 wind, 1 straight on, 1 too familiar mooring, 1 roast chicken, 2019 Christmas packed up, 1 big black bag, 105 euros, 15A window, 1 cat with cabin fever, 1 eye test, 2 boaters kicking heels.
Hope all goes well in Vienna Pip and you do get time to post a few pictures. We’ll look forward to seeing posts from Mick too of course – and Tilly if she’s comes in from the new outsides for long enough. x
I’ll see what I can do Carol!
Mick
Looking forward to your posts about Vienna.. current Mrs Steve the Wargamer and I are hooked on “Vienna Blood” at the mo’.. :o)
We watched three episodes of Vienna Blood before Pip left. Enjoyed them all.
Safe travels Pip hope it’s a good trip.
Few locks ahead then Mick if getting out of Brum, or maybe just Dudley and Wyrley and Essington Canal Or Merryhill happy cruising wishing you easy cruising.
Cheers
Ade
Escaping Birmingham for a while Ade. Heading out to the countryside round Alvechurch for a bit then turn round and head back to Brum to pick Pip up. So no locks. Shame there is no canal near the airport!
Safe flight Pip.
You do know that Tilly only wanted to hop in the bag to get “posted” down to Oxford for the Duck Dreamies and a new outside ?
Have you had a look at the coal cage thingy on nb percy blog http://nbpercy.blogspot.com/2020/01/that-cage-thing-update.html might be useful to you
Dave
Hi Dave. Tilly got a tree fix today so her white tipped tail was back in the air.
I’ve seen it on several people’s blogs, like Percy’s and Facebook groups. Does look interesting, but want to know how long one would last
PS this was Pip commenting