My sister-in-law asked this. She
lives in America
so, until now, was spared a rendition of the tale. For you, Chris, but also because it hints at
other aspects of canal living:
We had inkled that he (pre-Bloke) and I might become more than just good
friends, that we might, in fact, have an interesting life together, so thought
we’d cruise in tandem for a bit and see what developed. It was all very tentative and nothing was
said to any of our respective friends, we’d known each other for years, after
all, so there’d be nothing unusual with us cruising in company.
We left Bulls
Bridge , loitered in the
Slough Arm a while, then headed north.
Coming into Berkhampstead, he went up to set the lock whilst I held the
two boats and engaged in conflict with the overhanging willow. A young British Waterways chap was working
down and joined him. He appeared to
recognize me down below there (though you were not someone I remember having
seen before). He said brightly to my newly potential partner:
“Is that … ?”
“Yes.”
“I heard she’d got a bloke.”
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There’s a sticker I’ve seen in boat windows that makes me smile; it reads:
Towpath telegraph relay station.