Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Big City Life...

So we are now into early March with spring supposed to be on the way but as the temperature fluctuates daily between minus 3 and 11 degrees Celsius the wintery winds are still regularly blasting icy hail at Andromeda's steel. Using a double glazed weekend weather window of opportunity, the first sail of 2015 saw Andromeda slip out of her mooring to head up towards the big city lights and sights down in the fleshpots and disco's of Lancaster for the weekend.

Heading north, the hedgerows and sedges had all been trimmed and the towpath looked bleak and bare but was brightened up by the colourful flash of the kingfisher that was spotted after the stop at the water point at Galgate.

Andromeda had the whole canal to herself as there was no other boats moving about, it will be a little different after Easter no doubt.

Bridge 90 was as peaceful as ever breaking up the return journey and the Sunday morning sail had been the right option as a wintery snow shower in the afternoon turned the fields white for the new arrivals, a dozen texel sheep.

Closer to the mooring the water hens and robins are still regular visitors to the bird table.

The days are getting a little longer and the light is lasting while about 6pm....it's always a promising time when the weather starts to improve....


This late arrival and hopefully final wintery post blog title was inspired today by 'Mattafix' with a song that did nowt in 2005 when it was released but so what, I like it....
Give it a listen and decide for yourself here...
http://youtu.be/cGqfJdeSBdM