This month we did a little more travelling, down to Rugby and onto Braunston and back to Stoke Golding stopping off at Brinklow for a while.
On the third I was going to go for a flu jab but cancelled it at they were giving everybody a 2 minute slot and I felt that it would be very crowded, loads of people all cloistered together in the waiting room for twenty or thirty minutes or so. I have never had an appointment at the doctors that happened on time.
Left Iowner at the mooring and just took Dennis with us to see waht needs to be changed on Dennis before we venture too far.
Stopped off at Brinklow to collect loads of firewood from the unstable cutting. Got chatting to a young lady called Millie Yarrow who is a freelance writer and is currently recovering from a broken wrist, otherwise she would willingly help me with cutting up the wood as she has her chainsaw certificate.
While we were in Rugby we got a carpet and some rugs for Dennis so that D'fer doesn't have to slip and slide everywhere every time he goes on and out of the boat.
We got a delivery to the car park of the Young Offenders Institute and I got ticked off by the warders as it is private property and for even suggesting that it looked like a good place to fly my drone!
Nigel Coton came along and did my Boat Safety Certificate while we were there - passed with flying colours. If I were living permanently on Iowner he would have had to get a Corgi registered engineer to test for gas leaks but as I spend some time elsewhere he can do the test himself. Strange.