Overcast and chilly wind but turned out a loveley day in the end. Turned the boat at Widewater with Pat prepping the lock. Denham Deep and Uxbridge were both waiting for us with gates open. Lovely! And then, to cap it all, Cowley visitor moorings above the lock (before the bridge) were empty; and I managed to turn the boat there as well. Both of the gravel boats were not there, so did the turn with 6 inches to spare in deep water. We were made very welcome for Sunday roast in the Toll House Tea Rooms and put away a large lunch, too big for the plates really. It seems to be the hangout of some locals on Sundays. Can't say I blame them. After lunch we shot straight back to Harefield and with only two locks to contend with we made good time. At Denham we had a free ride as we drew up below the lock with a Hillingdon Community boat full of little girls who did all the work for us. No sense in getting in the way! Margaret (the lady inside my sat nav smart phone) gave us a good route back in 75 minutes.
The Uxbridge is a large suburban town in northwest London, England and the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon and also about the gravel boats you told,so this is good to see some of the beautiful things and the activities that you made,this is useful to see,great to share.
Posted by: Dissertation | March 07, 2011 at 06:50
Its a well known place. One of my friend have take visit of it and he says that its a wonderful place ever I have visited in my life. Its such an experience which is life time unforgettable.
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