I am not sure if I may have seen the Aurora yesterday evening, the northern sky looked a dull, dirty red, hardly noticeable unless you looked for it. When I looked later the sky was its normal nigh time dark. Not something I would get excited about. This morning we were away just after 10 and the canal was quite busy.
We were slightly further away from the A 14 than when we came up, the wind direction makes a massive difference to the sound travel.
On our way up here the bushes were just breaking into blossom, now its already shedding into the canal. They look so good for such a short time.
I don’t recall seeing this table on our way up, maybe there was a boat moored in front of it, perhaps the person that made it.
As the morning went on we met even more boats. In one of the fields we passed there were some very small black calves with their mothers.
A quick stop in Yelvertoft to deposit the rubbish, in the offside field is a rather nice van.
From her we pushed on to Crick where we have moored for the night opposite the southern end of the marina.
8½ miles with no locks in 3 hours
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