December began with a walk to photograph the empty canal where they are doing the lock repairs and breakfast at the Wilton marina café.
We also visited the chandlery to buy rope and to replace lost fenders. It came to £50 which it always seems to, no matter what we buy. We also established the marina hasn't space for our Christmas stay so we'll need to find another safe harbour. As we walked back, we spotted a garden centre over the road and Jo found some solar powered Christmas lights to decorate Harold. Robin was persuaded to buy them but not yet to put them up!
As we could go no further, we turned round in the marina entrance and cruised back to Weldon to go to the post office, this time shopping at Weedon Beck at the other end. With no leaves on the trees, we felt really close to the M1 motorway as we went along and it was fascinating watching everything rush by from the relative calm of the back of our boat.
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Weedon is a nice village at this end, away from the main roads, but in a big dip over which tower the the embankments of the canal and the railway. From where we moored, we could see the trains above the roof of the church!
The church was open and Jo went in on her way back from the post office. It's a small friendly looking church, and a lady was practising the organ which made it very atmospheric to look around.
Robin took Scooby out in the afternoon and met an elderly man in the garden of the house at Weedon Wharf. They chatted and the man said that he has lived there all his life, remembering it as a working coal wharf when he was a child. For an adventure as a small boy he used to hop onto a boat heading south and then be literally thrown across onto a boat heading north to be brought home again.
We like Weedon Beck but there's no G :(.
On Wednesday morning, we made the short hop to Stowe Hill and got our new batteries put in. Expensive but necessary as the charge won't last the whole evening without putting the engine on. Afterwards we moored just a bit further down so that we can be found tomorrow. As we can't get anywhere much by boat, we have decided to collect our car and use the boat as a base to explore the rest of Northamptonshire. We can leave it back home again after Christmas when we will be able to move on properly again.