Mooring off-grid pre-supposes availability of a pint of milk. This in turn pre-supposes availability of an adjacent shop and a sign indicating how to find it. Recent experience during my passage through Stockton and Bascote locks in both directions highlights the need to review ...
Fetching up at Bridge37 I had enough milk to be going on with but need Brasso. I am in special needs ... I also want a potato with impeccable terroir. I want a spud grown in Warwickshire so I can boil it and taste it. That's all. For the past few months I have been close to Daventry Waitrose and it has Brasso, Jersey milk and local potatoes sold in ones ... During the descent this week I failed to find shops adjacent to the cut without considerable trouble and when I did they had no Brasso. Not Long Itchington, Not Radford Semele, Not in your nelly ... or real milk for that matter ... Settling in at B37 a first priority was to set out my village which I did. The methodology is explained at this hyperlink I found a shop that sells 'milk' within minutes opposite me across the canal. Just beyond it TWO bus stops, one to ASDA other to 'town' Just up the road is a whole industrial estate just up the road. Sunday a boot sale in an adjacent primary school. WIP 20.32 Fri.7th at GU Bridge 37 where I am polishing this blog without Brasso while drinking my tea without Jersey Gold Top and plotting how to get a Warwickshire spud where the only Waitrose is in Banbury ...
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