Getting time off
work can be difficult, but we had planned how to move Robinetta
from Ardfern to Cairnbaan carefully. We would drive up on Saturday,
move her on Sunday, then get her ready for lift out Sunday evening
and Monday morning, before driving home in the afternoon to go to
work on Tuesday. An email from Adam Way changed our plans as he told
us that the Crinan canal stops operating on Sundays at the end of
September, so we would have to mover her on Saturday. Having arranged
to take Monday off I could not suddenly ask for Friday!
We decided that
leaving after work on Friday was the only option, so Julian made sure
he was home by the time I got in from work, and we set off north at
1730. Friday night is never good for traffic, but although it was
busy on the M11 and A14 we did not run into any real problems until
we were on the A1. Ten minutes stationary while the police cleared a
three car shut was not too bad, then we ran into another hold up just
south of Newark. It was 1930, so we came off the A1 and found a pub
called the Tawny Owl. A nice place on the Wetherspoons' model
(although not one); a useful stopping place.
We got were back on
the road by 2045 and did not stop again except for petrol and to
change drivers. Whoever was not driving tried to sleep; rather like
being on watch for an overnight passage in Robinetta! The
weather turned bad though, with pounding rain that slowed us down,
and we did not get to Ardfern until 0400.
We found Worm in the
dinghy park and launched her, then I rowed us out to Robinetta.
It was raining slightly, but calm, and it was an easy row.
Robinetta's white bulwarks make her easy to find, even on a dark
night and we were soon on board. I tried to switch the lights on, and
nothing happened. I felt round for a torch, but we had taken them
home with us last time. Luckily the gas lighter was easy to find, and
the citronella candles gave enough light for us to get the bed out.
By this time it was 0500, and we knew we should be up and ready to
leave by 0630. None the less we got into bed properly, and Julian set
the alarm for 0730. Leaving Ardfern at 0800 should give us enough
time to get to Cairnbaan before the locks stopped working at 1600.
That was providing of course that the electrics not working was
something very minor! We were both too tired to think about what had
gone wrong, and fell into bed and slept.
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