It took us 2 hours 50 minutes to get through Banbury to the nearest spot to get to the supermarket. Only one opposite direction boat to deal with. Afterwards however, there was a steady stream of opposite direction boats and we found ourselves in a queue too. A cold wind and rain showers were in such a contrast to the week-end. Aynho Wharf was welcoming for diesel and fast water. Seemingly in Novemberwe wil have to tell the diesel retailer how many litres of our fill were for propulsion. 40.66 pence per litre for this declaration will then be added to our bill. We will be required to sign a duplicate form keeping a copy. Diesel today was priced at 78p/litre. The real question is to know how many litres will have been used for propulsion. I have to run the engines for about 4 hours per day to keep the batteres fully charged whether I am cruising or not. We continued on past Lower Heyford and found a spot with good TV potential on the bend before Bridge 208.
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