I sent a day on the boat this week. I sat in front of a warming stove and read some of
The Famished Road, Booker Prize winning fiction, (but found it hard going) as I waited for 'Dusty' our trusty coal diesel and gas boatman to arive. Having been just south of Banbury the evening before it didn't take him too long to work his way up to the moorings on the north side of town to fill my empty tank with diesel and put some coal aboard. I paid cash. 'Dusty' likes cash. (He says he takes cash or cheques and if either fail he introduces 'PayPal", a pick axe handle with the words
'Pay Pall!' inscribed on the blunt end.)
By lunch time all our business was complete and we had 'put the world to rights'. It was time for me to check the boat over and shut it up. The gas water heater is drained, the new water pump switched off and the the taps left open to reduce damage if the temperature gets to low this winter. Then empty the veg bin and the fridge and leave SONFLOWER on her own.
I left the novel on the boat.
The frost on the ground reminded me that it is indeed December and wintery now after the second warmest November in the last 100 years.
Just the winter engine service to complete and we are ready to roll for the New Year.