Set off from Warwick in cloudy but dry weather. Quick stop in Leamington for provisions and off up the locks towards Southamand Long Itchington.
Whenever I see a bridge like this I think of one of my dads Black Country jokes. Everyone in the Black Country has heard of Aynock and Eli (Enoch and Elija) a couple of likely lads who appear in a great many traditional Black Country jokes. The jokes have to be said in a Black Country accent for best effect.
It seems Aynock bought a canal boat and a horse to take scrap metal to Round Oak. Eli was walking along the towpath and saw Ayock chiseling bricks out of the bridge arch. “Whats thou’ doin' there our Aynoch” says Eli. Aynoch says”The horse wont fit under the bridge so I am making the bridge ‘ole a bit higher” Eli thinks a while then says “ Wouldn’t it be easier to shovel some of the dirt out of the Towpath instead of all that chiselling” To which Aynoch replies “Don’t be saft our Eli; its his head that wont go under not his feet”
Moored at Blue Lias pub at 1645. We have now done just 100 miles and 82 locks.
Went into the Blue Lias for something to eat, first time on the trip we have not eaten on board, we were the only customers. "Silent Night"was playing on the background. "I didnt know it was that time of the year yet" "ugh" was the reply. "Carols" I said. "Oh yes, we are stuck on the carols selection but the boss is off and we dont know how to change it out"
Later we had sounds of the 80s.