Friday 2nd June
I spent the morning doing those odd jobs
that seem to occupy all boaters at one time or another. The first was having a
chat to my next boat neighbour, who had the same wi-fi aerial as me, but had
constructed a homemade external reflector made out of aluminium foil and a 2 litre PET bottle – next project for me! I altered the throttle settings so that the
gear lever went into neutral far easier and tightened up one of the alternator
belts, before sweeping up the seeds in the well deck. I intended sweeping the
cabin top too, but it started raining before that.
Instead of that I settled on making some
cheese scones that I had read about in the blog of nb Waka Huia, who I passed
yesterday. Anyway, they turned out amazingly well, seeing as they were only the
second lot of scones that I had ever baked in my life!
My daughter and partner arrived in good
time to have a beer before we went into the Greyhound restaurant, where we had
a delicious meal and more beer. Because I can’t get mild ale ‘daan saaf’, I
made the most of it once again.
Saturday 3rd June
I was up early again and added a bit more
to this blog. After breakfast I walked the length of the moorings on the
Coventry Canal, which starts just around the corner. Noting two hens in a cage
on the towpath, I stopped on the way back and had a word with India, who owns
nb Suzy Q, named after Suzy Quattro of course. The hens were called Thelma and
Louise and I asked where she put them when cruising. Built into the stern of
the boat is their hutch, which doubles as a seat under the pram hood. When
moored up in the sticks, she lets them run free on the towpath where there is
no danger of dogs, yet there were four Chihuahuas on board. she owns seven dogs in all and I think she mentioned a llama too.
Further along the moorings was a man
polishing his JD Beta engine, which had a brass rocker cover – is that usual?
He was a widower and had finally got the boat that was his heart’s desire with
centre engine and boatman’s cabin. Athough the boat was named WOL, he was also
nicknamed that too.
After completing more jobs this morning,
I was picked up outside the pub to go to Coventry and had a very pleasant
afternoon catching up on news and cooking, as my daughter was making Stilton
Puffs that she had been making for ages and something that I was bursting to
taste. I have to say that not only were they delicious, but also very time
consuming although very easy to make. As I will pass back through Rugby, the
ingredients are already on my shopping list!
Later we went into the city for a pint of
delicious mild ale brewed at The Twisted Barrel Ale Brewery in Fargo Village. https://www.twistedbarrelale.co.uk/
Twisted Barrel Tap House.
Outside view.
This place exists in an old warehouse or
workshop and The Tap House is only open
on Friday 5pm to midnight and Saturday.12.00 to midnight with about 6 or 7 ales
on tap. I also learned about their pressurised containers, which were
transparent plastic with a plastic bag inside. The beer is put inside the
plastic bag and pressure is applied between that and the inside of the rigid
container, so the gas, which can be compressed air, never comes into contact with the liquid beer. It is
approved of by CAMRA, so it must be OK – well it tasted OK to me! https://www.keykeg.com/
Views of Fargo Village in Coventry.
We walked to Habibi Moroccan restaurant
and were ushered through the front, past the kitchen and into the garden area
at the back. Again this was a conversion of an ancient building as could be
seen from the well worn brick steps. The walls and ceilings were decorated with
Middle Eastern hangings and drapes and
the floor was stone chippings. Cushions were provided for the steel basic
garden chairs and the very extensive menus were handed out. It would be
difficult to describe the menu or the names of the dishes on it. The majority
of dishes were vegetarian, but there were also some lamb and chicken dishes. We
chose what we wanted, which was far too much, but doggie boxes were provided
when requested. Very different and enjoyable, but far too much food. Eyes
bigger than bellies comes to mind!
https://www.facebook.com/HabibiRestaurantCoventry/
Habibi - the interior.
Sunday 4th June
We were watching the aftermath of the
London Bridge terror attack on TV this morning and I think it is coming home to
the population just how close this can be to home or work after three actual
attacks and several foiled plots.
Around midday my daughter said to me,
“If the answer to the question is 'Does
the bear shit in the woods?' then what is the question?”
I answered, “Would you like to go for a
pint?”
Which was of course the correct answer,
or should that be question?
It was a pleasant experience in the
nearest pub eventually, which was Marston’s.house. I say eventually, because
initially there was no one serving and secondly there were only two ales on
tap. I suggested going elsewhere, but there was no elsewhere within walking
distance. It transpired later that the manger had not put on any more ales,
because he wanted to get rid of the existing Banks’ bitter and IPA, but on
being pressurised by the punters, he agreed to add Pedigree to the existing collection.
We played several games of pool, despite not knowing much about the game, but
we soon picked it up. I am used to playing snooker on a full size table, but
this was so different, but enjoyable all the same.
Back at the house I collected my
belongings and was returned to The Greyhound, where I was led astray once again,
it being good weather and being able to sit outside on the patio overlooking
the junction. A very enjoyable couple of days.
A technical point:- A friend pointed out to me that they could not comment on my blog and the comments section was probably embedded. I searched through the settings, which up to now I had never known existed and put it right, so you can now comment.
A technical point:- A friend pointed out to me that they could not comment on my blog and the comments section was probably embedded. I searched through the settings, which up to now I had never known existed and put it right, so you can now comment.
3 comments:
Hi Ray!
Brilliant and thank you for changing your comments from embedded. Great lot of posts which allowed me to catch up with where you currently are and what mischief and mayhem you've been up to since we parted ways at Braunston.
Cheers,
Jaq
Wey Hey a comment breweth, yes JD tugs do come standard with the inverted embossed brass tea tray to polish
Cheers
Son
Thanks both for suitable comments - I am now back in business - hooray!!
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