Everybody Loves Raymond - episode 65
The Heart of the Canal System - Episode 65 Boating through Braunston
Braunston is one of those unique canal villages, full of history. What was once an industrial hub of boatbuilding and carrying companies it is now a picturesque haven for those who travel by narrowboat. There remain plenty of old working boats and we have a good look at the historic butty Raymond and those who worked her. We also delve into Braunston’s canal heritage.
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Music: Pale Rider Blues by the Mini Vandals / KZread Audio Library
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Thank you very much for the Friends of Raymond plug, Andrew. Yes, with more major work on Raymond coming up, any donations gratefully received! Nutfield & Raymond can be seen at Ricky in May and the Braunston Historic Rally in June (and other events TBC). A small correction, if I may - the actual shed from which Raymond was launched on 11th June 1958, stood on the site of the Braunston Marina car park, directly opposite where Raymond is now moored. Anyway, good stuff. Thank you again. Nick Lake (on behalf of FoR).
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nick, and I sincerely hope that you receive some donations. Raymond is a beautiful butty and all credit to you and those who have worked on her and renovated her so skillfully. Thank you also for the information regarding her launch site, much appreciated.
You know, this must of meant so much to Marie. Raymond got a lot out of this too. Time with his mother that he probably didn't think would ever feel so warm and needed. Such a wholesome moment.
No Barbers I the Cut then! You are channelling Ben Gunn Andrew it’s so uncanny. I know because I sailed with him. Take care you two and have great fortune and health in 2023. X You know who and his far better half x
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Ah well, my coiffeur-artiste travels with me so if I am tonsorially flamboyant I shall have to have words! Best wishes to you and Pat for the year ahead.
Lovely vlog. Part of the canal system we have yet to do xx
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Interesting area historically so worth a visit. I've yet to travel the GU south though. Maybe one day...
@jennyandtrevorowen3428
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh! We haven’t we’re thinking maybe next year x
Excellent vlog. Packed with info.
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Thanks will, appreciate the comment.
Another very informative vlog 👍
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Del
Phew...I've just binge-watched the full set of your vlogs over the course of the last three days. I have to say that I've thoroughly enjoyed them and they brought back many happy memories. A family holiday between Benson and Lechlade during the hot summer of 1976 and then, in more recent times, the early 2000s and 2010s, trips along the Grand Union radiating out from Gayton marina and Market Harborough. I was especially pleased to see the episode from Stourport with Del, as I came to you via a recommendation from him. Thank you. P.S.: I've subscribed too.
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Thank you David, and wow that's some task getting through that lot in 3 days. I'm glad it brought back memories, I've got to say that for me I think that stretch up to Lechlade is the most beautiful I've been on. It must have been amazing in the beautiful summer of 76 and I would imagine very few craft around.
@davidfinch5062
Жыл бұрын
@@talesfromtheswansneck In 1976 I was seventeen and it was the last time I holidayed with my "parents". I don't recall much about the trip, as I was more interested in when and where we would be mooring up so that I could fish, other than the fact we were on a boat it was hot and water levels were low to the point that the holiday was in doubt right up until the day before departure. We actually ran aground near Lechlade and that was the sign for us to turn back. I forgot to mention that I have also subscribed to Val's channel. Wow, some great songs and playing there. The saying goodbye song resonated with me too well, for I have been in that situation many times, on both sides. Best wishes to you both.
@valhudson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much David 😁
Loved the vlog, a welcome reprieve from the cold and snow 🇨🇦
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nikki, yeah I bet it's a bit chilly over there. Not had much snow on the Llangollen fortunately and -6 is just about OK for keeping the boat warm. It'll soon be spring 😁
I lovely video as always. -18C here this morning. You two keep enjoying life.
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
-18 ! It's been -6 here on the Llangollen and that's just about OK on the boat. Stay safe and warm Skip
@yeoldfart8762
Жыл бұрын
@@talesfromtheswansneck my birthday was the 21st (69). Ugh! Went down to -28C. -20F sounds better. Suppose to go back up into the teens F by next Saturday. I’ll definitely have to plug the car in to go into town this coming evening. Enjoy!
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
@@yeoldfart8762 happy birthday for the 21st. Yeah -28 is a bit much really, but I guess your houses and transport system are built for such temperatures. We get 3 inches of snow and it makes national news!
So much lovely scenery in your latest vlog and the old working boats are beautiful, I can't wait to try the grand Union
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nathan, and plenty of the old working boats on the GU.
This is the first of your vlogs I've seen and it is absolutely lovely. I especially love your historic narration. Looking forward to traveling with you and getting to know a little more about you two. Leigh, Texas
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Hi Leigh and welcome aboard. Pleased you enjoyed the vlog and hope you get to watch a few more.
Pity you could not find the boaters final resting place .What a history and the boats with the “new built “Raymond .You’ve probably already been through but l always think the Friars Mill moorings preferable.Looking forward to the trip .
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Tony. Yeah went through Leicester some time ago - not as bad as it's made out to be. That trip though will be about 3 or 4 episodes further on.
Thanks for an interesting and relaxing video Andrew, look forward to the next one. Happy New year to you both.
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
A bit late now Christine but happy new year to you too. Yes there are a few more in the pipeline which will slowly but surely get aired sometime soon.
Hi Had to chuckle never meet another boat in a tunnel, I did once with a good wack. WHY he had got a good light but on at the back by him !! Which is where I thought the front of his boat was until we bounced off each other. Another funny tail, harecastle tunnel average 3/4 hour to hour, until got behind a slow fiberglass boat old lad on tick over felling the wall with his hands for most of the way, they where getting concerned and taking about sending in the boat to find him. 1 3/4 in there in a convoy. Steve
@talesfromtheswansneck
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha yeah good tales Steve. Glad I wasn't in Harecastle behind that guy. Cheers for sharing.
It's winter time, this is fake.