tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714859249105095629.post8754646630810207430..comments2023-07-02T10:40:30.693+01:00Comments on Narrowboat Caxton: While the Cat's away...Nb Yarwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14806115768980012184noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714859249105095629.post-47962598456909398522010-08-12T10:47:40.440+01:002010-08-12T10:47:40.440+01:00Amy
Cambridge was wonderful, but you know that of ...Amy<br />Cambridge was wonderful, but you know that of course. What water bailiff? - we never saw hide nor hair of any officials but resident boaters on the common told us there would no issues with our mooring there. The Jesus Lock moorings were full each day of tupperware boats for the most part and the resident hoard of cider drinkers and homeless. <br />Caxton is heading back through Denver on 19th August, heading for 3 weeks mooring at Bill Fen while we truck off to Cornwall for a holiday...<br />LesleyNb Yarwoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14806115768980012184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3714859249105095629.post-797521166307658382010-08-11T19:59:35.514+01:002010-08-11T19:59:35.514+01:00Glad you enjoyed Cambridge. Sorry we're not ar...Glad you enjoyed Cambridge. Sorry we're not around! Hope mooring on the Common was OK. Were the visitor moorings full? Technically visitors aren't allowed to moor on the Common, but it happens a lot in the Summer and the River Bailiff doesn't seem to care! <br /><br />Maybe see you as we cruise back in. <br /><br />Amy and JamesAmyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13190832458135017656noreply@blogger.com