Sunday 17 October 2010

hehehe, i promised to blog more often didn't i...........sorry!
but i am back, and in the mood for writing.

the seasons have changed since i last wrote, and autumn is here.
i am quite sure of this for several reasons -
1) there is condensation on the windows.
2) i have started cooking meals in one pot, nearly all containing potatoes and root vegetables, some containing dumplings.
3) jams and chutneys have been made.
4) the woodburner has been alight for the past 48 hrs.

ergo, it is autumn.

we have aquired a handy little bit of kit a few weeks ago - see our batteries are 3 yrs old now and need replacing, so are not holding charge. this means running the engine to power the 12v. at the moment we don't have the cash for new batteries so we got this thing for about £30 which switches so that the 12v is powered from the 240v hook up. this is very handy, as our water pump and lights run off the 12v. thanks Embo for fitting it!
it is great too because the shower pump will run off 12v and that is the next big job - finally fitting hot water and a bathroom.
it is almost d-day.
we need to get a calorifier - a glorified immersion heater- which will run from the electric or from the engine, a drainage pump, a bath and a shower. there is no point getting a fancy electric shower, the pressure comes from the water pump and the hot water from the calorifier, so we are going for a half bath with a shower mixer tap over.
i was talking to a land-lubber about this last week, who questioned the need for a drainage pump - i had to politely remind him that you can't just drill a plug hole on the bottom of the hull - the water actually needs to go up and out above the water level............not something which has to be considered in any other dwelling i don't think!

we think we have sourced most of what we need, we are trying to find second hand/used bits but it is very diffucult. the expensive chandlers seem to have the monopoly on it all.
try googling 'narrowboat baths', and all you get is marinas in Bath...........
the cheapest we can find a 1200mm x 600mm bath is about £150. the shower mixer from £90 - way up to several hundred, pumps upwards of £80 and calorifiers, twin coil, 55l, upwards of £350.
we already have a small washbasin and taps, so we need to build in a place for it to live just under the porthole in the bathroom.

i have to say that 3 yrs without all this has not bothered me in the slightest, but the sudden prospect of having a working bathroom instead of a glorified series of shelves with a toilet in the room is very appealing!!!

so that is the imminent project, and should be happening in the next few weeks, i will keep you posted!

on a lighter note.........we have a new pup on board! he belongs to my daughter Daisy, he is a black springador, and he is nearly 10 wks old now. his name is Odin, and Loki and him are getting along very well!!

Friday 15 January 2010

Up and Down we go again!

it's a funny thing, but i bet if you live in a house, you don't much wonder where your doorstep is gonna be today.
it has rained and rained, proper big lumps, for 2 days now. last night when i went to work i had to step *up* onto the river bank - when i got home a little while ago, i had to step *up* onto the boat......the river has risen at least a foot overnight!
the ropes are ok though, when the water levels fluctuate you have to keep an eye on them or they can become too tight and start to pull you over a bit. the pain in the ass of rain is that what goes up must come down, and once the levels start to go down again you get caught on the bank and the boat gets proper pissed, so you have to loosen the ropes off and push away from the side till you are fully afloat again. andy doesn't seem to mind but for some reason i find it incredibly irritating when the boat is on the wonk!!! and sometimes the dog falls over :) which makes me laugh lots.....

but you just can't beat the sound of the rain drumming on the roof, i think it is so comforting, reassuring, it makes me feel all warm and safe and toasty, and thunderstorms - well that's for another day.

i do wish it would stop though, i wanna clear the shed out and make some 'larder' space. i have discovered the joy that is Costco, a wholesalers, and i want to do a bulk shop of non-perishables but i can't fit that much in the little kitchen. ho hum, what an exciting life i lead lol!

and i want to get the Boat Saftety Certificate this month or next cos it's nearly licence time again......


sometimes i think if we won the lottey i'd like to buy or build a really big open plan house (it would be an eco house set in a hillside, but big), and then i think, we'd probably rattle around in it after being on the boat so long. i do not miss living in a house made of bricks and mortar, there are no comforts i crave, but occasionally, i wonder how i would cope going back to that again. there's no doubt that money is to be made from bricks and mortar though.........i wonder whether we should sell this boat while it's only 2 and a half years old, before it starts to depreciate in value...........and get another or do something different? i'd love a pair of old working boats really, but they are more expensive than our measly pot will allow.
i think it's one of those situations where we would have to see - it may be that living a 'nomadic' lifestyle is firmly engrained in us now, it was there years before we actually went ahead and did it, and would i miss the river when i wasn't on it? or would i quickly revert back to keeping up with the jones'?
answers on a postcard please................

i will report back soon, possibly fom the middle of the field if this bleddy rain keeps up!!!!

Tuesday 5 January 2010

here are a few piccys





this is where we got stuck when it snowed in 2009, enroute to our present mooring.

erm, we may have slightly been pushed off course to the bridge by a strong current - it was *not* in the slightest bit funny at the time!!!

gorgeous sunset on the nene

long time, no blog!


i thought it was about time i updated here, so here goes.

it's bloody cold. it has been white here since 17th dec 09, it has snowed on and off and it shows no sign of abating......the river and surrounding countryside is stunning though.
the woodburner is just about keeping us warm enough, god knows what the last batch of wood andy collected was but it's shite. the standpipe is frozen, but our interior pipes have been fine - lots of people ask, 'isn't it cold living on a boat?'.
well, yes, of course it is, if you do not have a source of heat, just the same as if you live in a house with no heating (which we have done). but once the burner is fired up it is really toasty!
the lane from the moorings to the 'main' road ( a B road) is proving to be challenging though, when it is bad we have to leave the car parked at the top of the hill and walk up to it to get to work. we got caught out the first time it snowed and 3 of us couldn't push it up the hill on the packed in snow until a couple of days later after the sun had thawed it all a little.

i'm gonna see now if our crappy little camera can do any justice to the beauty around me at the moment.oh, and i *promise* to blog regularly too.........