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No Problem and Moore2Life at Aynho

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Anyho lock with No Problem and Moore2Life   © Paul Balmer 2006After visiting our new boat in the morning we headed off to Banbury to see if we could find No Problem and Moore2Life.  We had rung Sue and left a message on her mobile to call us to say where they were.  While we were waiting for the return call we walked the length of the visitor moorings at Banbury to see if they were there.  Later on we discovered that we must have only just missed them.

Guessing they were south of Banbury we also headed south and were just driving over a canal bridge when the phone rang.  Where are you? we asked Sue.  Just approaching bridge 177 said Sue – where are you?  Just driving over bridge 177 we said.

Goodby to Vic and Sue   © Paul Balmer 2006No problem was quickly moored alongside the towpath, followed by moore2life and Sue produced tea and cake in record time.  It was lovely to see everyone again, and to see Lucy so happily following the boat on the towpath.

Then we helped them through several locks and Vic was proudly showing off his ratchet windlass which was very useful on some of the stiffer paddles.  We left them at Aynho lock, heading for Somerton Deep lock, where they hoped to play the “Granny Buttons Game” with a photo like this.

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