Engineer's Wharf |
North Circular Aqueduct |
Little Venice |
We expected to take about 3 and a half hours to reach Paddington and it was much on that schedule that we reached Little Venice. After so little traffic it was as always that at the narrows that we met a boat coming the other way. They planned to turn around and come back for the water point, which was made a little more difficult to approach as a BW workboat was on the mooring. As they were turning, being a shortish boat they did not have to go as far as we expected, w made a very brief stop to empty the elsan before completing the last lap of the journey into Paddington Basin.
Fortunately there was space - at least two and possible three spaces to choose form. We turned at the end and then reversed into a pontoon mooring - and then settled down to lunch, another helping of Christine's warming soup. Jess especially enjoyed the crunchy toast which she dunked into the soup!
Moored in Paddington Basin |
Two Bears Fountain |
Elfin Tree |
We walked down to Round Pond and Jess found that the pigeons were up for a chase! Although we missed the Peter Pan statue we did see one of a horse.
As an alternative, we did find another play area which Jess very much enjoyed - taken a lot of time to work out for herself how to negotiate the various climbing apparatuses!
Back eventually to the boat where Jess and Granny realised that they had forgotten to look for replacement felt tip pens as almost all of the previous ones had been used up. So they went back across the blue Helix Bridge to tesco where they were able to buy some, whilst Mike set about preparing the roast chicken we deferred from yesterday when we discovered that Jess had had a roast lunch before coming to the boat.
11.4 miles - 0 locks
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