We stopped of at Thorne Marine to fill and empty the relevant tanks. It was the last day for buying diesel before the new tax rules took effect. We filled the tank at 75p per litre. It was going up to £1.01 per litre the next day for people declaring the 60/40 split, which is the split we will probably declare. So at least we will get our winter cruising and heating at the lower price.
Woke up on Saturday morning to a clear frosty morning. The fire stayed in all night so the boat was still warm and the kettle was almost boiling as it had sat on the stove all night. Carl took Maccs for his walk, while I tidied up an made the bed. After breakfast we headed up to Timperley, where we decided to turn round and head back to the country side. Emma phoned to see where we were, but we weren't sure exactly where we were. We were in the middle of nowhere, with no roads anywhere near. That's the fun of boating! A bit later on we moored back at Dunham as
Woke up on Sunday to a cold, grey, cloudy morning. We set off at 9:00 and headed for Lymm to buy bread and papers. While we were moored in Lymm, a large number of boats from the Lymm Cruising Club passed. They were on a club outing to the Star for lunch. Matthew Corbett passed on Midnight.
We carried on after lunch and had a leisurely cruise back to the marina, arriving about 4:00.
All in all a lovely peaceful weekend to help us unwind. Possibly the last cruise this year, but you never know. Perhaps we will get another one in.
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