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Gardens on boats!

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Created by southace > 9 months ago, 26 Jul 2016
southace
SA, 4776 posts
26 Jul 2016 9:06PM
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Since being away for a few weeks I have been inspired to get a garden going when I return, some herbs,tomatoes and maybe the odd palm anyone else got a garden?



cisco
QLD, 12337 posts
26 Jul 2016 10:22PM
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Download this book "Sailing the Farm" written in the 70s by a sailing hippie by the name of Kenneth Neumeyer.

we.riseup.net/assets/268677/sailfarm.pdf

I had the book and read it through. I think the guy had smoked a bit too much dope and was a bit paranoid about survival.

I am enjoying the photos you are posting Southace of the canals and canal boats.

Would you happen to be in France at the Canal du Midi? The Canal du Midi is World Heritage Listed. Google it up to learn more about it. It was built for commercial shipping to avoid the Strait of Gibraltar and the pirates of the Barbary Coast.

It is on my "bucket list" to charter a vessel like "Meander" in your posted pic and travel the length of the Canal du Midi.

Looks like you are having a great visit in Europe. Keep it coming.

GKandCC
NSW, 218 posts
27 Jul 2016 1:09AM
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Nice photos Southace, terrific way to get around the continent…but doesn't that blue barge's design bear more than a passing resemblance to the flip top of a packet of french cigarettes?

southace
SA, 4776 posts
27 Jul 2016 12:44AM
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Cheers cisco kid. I'm giving France a wide berth since upon hearing the sad news LJ passed nearly 20 years ago I was looking forward to chrispy frogs legs and sharing some salty sea dog story's!
Anyway most of my travel has been between Cotswolds,Oxford,Wales and London. The only salt water I have seen in 3 weeks was in Cardiff bay/Wales last week and as expected the water was a tad dirty!
Most of my travels are around the rivers like the Thames and Avon rivers and the Oxford and kent and Avon canals. Not to many yacht with masts!



















GKandCC
NSW, 218 posts
27 Jul 2016 1:29AM
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Southace, are there 12 spark plug leads that I see on those last 2 photos, what is the configuration of those cylinders? At first, bearing in mind your travels, I thought it might be a Supermarine(Spitfire) related motor.
Greg

FreeRadical
WA, 855 posts
26 Jul 2016 11:38PM
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Napier Lion W-12 Engine. Aircraft or Motor Museum?

southace
SA, 4776 posts
27 Jul 2016 1:40AM
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Greenwich marinetime museum, was really the only real boat on display! It's mostly all just interactive displays with videos and crap. I think by memory it was a aircraft motor v12 ? How's the 6 meter prop shaft!










Bruski068
VIC, 457 posts
27 Jul 2016 11:20AM
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cisco said..

Download this book "Sailing the Farm" written in the 70s by a sailing hippie by the name of Kenneth Neumeyer.

we.riseup.net/assets/268677/sailfarm.pdf

I had the book and read it through. I think the guy had smoked a bit too much dope and was a bit paranoid about survival.

I am enjoying the photos you are posting Southace of the canals and canal boats.

Would you happen to be in France at the Canal du Midi? The Canal du Midi is World Heritage Listed. Google it up to learn more about it. It was built for commercial shipping to avoid the Strait of Gibraltar and the pirates of the Barbary Coast.

It is on my "bucket list" to charter a vessel like "Meander" in your posted pic and travel the length of the Canal du Midi.

Looks like you are having a great visit in Europe. Keep it coming.


Thanks Cisco, look forward to reading it when I get the chance, sounds interesting



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