Moored at Home in Bumble Hole

Moored at Home in Bumble Hole
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Saturday 14 August 2010

Skies over The Leasowes


















Here's some I took earlier . . . learning how to use the camera ..... I have got a bit taken to sunrises, loft faces east you see .... so the sun really does come up over Jims Bench ha .... and most appropriate. However I havent yet got the hang of this picture lark and getting them right as you can see from the two that just wont go the right way up....yet... and I am afraid that I have lost some pics from earlier when trying out the albums settings and attempting to reorganise them .. huh..... was going for a slide show sort of thing...ah well, they must be somewhere ! !


Engines Away




The last time she had an engine refit ! !
This one seemed to have disappeared somehow. Anyway not to worry, the Petter engine appears to be a goodun and classified as vintage too ! ! ha ha ......

Wednesday 11 August 2010

As requested


































Cleaning windows eh! A rare event ha, we didn't do the polishing brass stuff either, after seeing Irene, our neighbour on Berine at Bumble hole, when she fell in the canal several times doing her daily cleaning routine......I decided it wasn't worth it, and the rain would do the job for me most of the time. The black n white one was taken the first summer on Wildrose, you might be able to spot the plastic blow-up parrot on the back rail.....travelled with us for miles around the black country canal system ...... as did Ritzy seen here kipping in the back of Nellie the landrover on our way to Scotland for an epic camping trip when it rained for 4 weeks ! !

Me on the back deck was when the National Boat Fest came to Netherton.
The bridge is the Galton Bridge, Smethwick and me standing on the back deck was taken at Sneyd maintenace yard and water point....golly some of the Black Country routes were anything but picturesque, found a dead dog wrapped in a length of carpet that jammed the propellor once and it had to be freed......yuk........however if I can find the ones taken sailing through Birmingham I will put them on as it is quite delightful all the way from Gas Street out to Alvechurch way and shows the extremes of the scenery. Its funny on the way to Westbrom sailing next to the motorway and on the same level for a short while, watching the traffic whizzing past at our gentle 4 knotts max....We got stuck a couple of times, once under a bridge due to a supermarket trolly in the water at Ryders Green. Ritzy ran off and after a day of looking for her we sailed back to Netherton, a very sad journey as there was no sign of her.... However when we got back to Bumble Hole she was there already sitting at the moorings as if to say " where have you two been?" on looking at the maps it seemed an impossible feat for her to have found her way home, but there she was and I always will wonder how she did it, crossing the Birmingham Main line ???? if she went through the Netherton tunnel or over the top of the hill ??? .....
As you have guessed I have been doing other things and staying clean for a few days ha, need some welding done before any more can be done on getting the engine in...and a couple of components to get.......Deisel tanks have been found and should be ready to collect next week, a universal joint has been identified (connects the gearbox to the propshaft I believe an Aquadrive that is the best choice) so getting the measurements sorted for that has been more accurate than I am used to being ha ha. I have also started a scale drawing of the engine compartment just making sure that everything will fit !!!! and would you believe it, I have had to use some trigonometry.....well fancy that eh!
Ha, back later

Tuesday 10 August 2010

More at The Leasowes





























Here's a few pictures I took when learning how to use Jim's camera last autumn. The moorhen reminded me about the one at Bumble Hole that chose to make its nest on the front deck of WildRose. She (the moorhen) used to walk her babies down the gunnels past the windows and was such a delight but we didnt want to move in case we rocked them off the boat so didn't get any photos. We also had a family of ratties which were video'd playing on the rope maze that Jim built........

Sunday 8 August 2010

Jims Bench at The Leasowes





















Had a 'Thank You Jim' pie (ASDA's best pork of course) and a bottle of Spitfire beer, although tea would be a bit more to Jims preference . . . he did enjoy a pint or two, Bathams often, legless and wobbly after two.......... hic ... oops where's me feet?



Anyway it is a delight here sitting on his bench at the Leasowes, every couple of minutes the sun shining through the trees, a lovely and very fitting place indeed.

The inscription on the bench says:

"What gifts pray, can I give you for such a song? For neither the rustle of the rising Southern breeze nor shores lashed by rolling waves, nor streams tumbling amidst the rocky glens grant me such delight"

on the other side its in Latin.... most academic eh!

This was a place regularly visited during the Stourbridge College techno refurbish he was in charge of, as the college has a site at the top end of this lovely place.
It was also visited by us when we first moved to Bumble Hole as there is a canal link at the car park end. Earlier in the year I took the pictures of the bluebells, they carpeted the ground and made a stunning display, also loads of wild garlic in flower. The 'bears paws seat' is a delight cut from the trunk of a felled tree, the roots at the front carved to look like front paws........I think Jim would have found this one right up his street and better to drink tea from ha ha...... seriously well done whoever thought of that one.

The dog, well that was very funny. She is the spitten image of the Bella, mother of Ritzy (more about her when I get a pic scanned). Jim always had a pie for Ritzy and she followed him everywhere. Anyway this black dog was just trotting past me sitting on Jims bench when she spotted the pork pie and woofled down a piece before her owner could stop her. Now Jims motto has always been ' if it moves, feed it' so I was more than happy for the dog to have a share in the goodies and it was really so funny and her owner was fine once I had explained my presence. I have to admit that I did eat most of the pie and drank most of the beer, the rest I scattered for any other wildlife to have a nibble on.

The Heron I have also seen perched on a roof between home and the Leasowes and have several pics of it. In fact I have loads of pics of the Leasowes as I look out on it from my loft, it faces East and indeed the sun rises over Jims Bench. . . . how fitting is that eh!
Well done to Big Ken for organising The Bench Memorial Gig, link added to their website.
PS, it says on the Dudley Borough website that :- The Leasowes is a 57 hectare park ... a mixture of woodland, grassland, streams and lakes, designed and laid out by the poet William Shenstone between 1743 and 1763 .... ranked alongside Blenheim and Stow ... marked a fundamental change in garden design . . . utilised the natural landscape . . . listed as grade 1 on the English Heritage 'Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic interest in England' . . . .
well just fancy that then ......

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