Monday 26 November 2007

Better view of Milton Keynes




Deborah Newbold in her "Little More" blog has a long rant against cars and Milton Keynes. I think that MK gets mentioned largely because of the perceived impact of cars on the town.

Now I probably agree on the overuse of cars bit. And the Milton Keynes roundabouts are a pain when you want to travel across the town. And, yes, I did fail to find the centre of the town the first time I visited. And it took me a few visits to work out that the V & H at the front of the road numbers in Milton Keynes stood for Vertical and Horizontal.

But I digress (again)... The main purpose of this post was to point out how pleasant it it to visit Milton Keynes by narrowboat. We did that in August last year and thoroughly enjoyed it.


We got to moor in the middle of a large park and had a nice walk through said park to the shopping centre. Now, admittedly, if you don't see a shopping centre as a suitable destination for a walk then you will be unpersuaded but we found it quite pleasant.


PS: I have actually been quite impressed with the way that different transport systems (roads, cycle paths, footpaths are interlaced within Milton Keynes. For example you can cycle or walk a long way without ever having to cross a road. Being a new town, the planners had the luxury of being able to design this in. Livingston in Scotland is similar.


Sunday 18 November 2007

My website mentioned

Being new to this newfangled blogging lark, most of the canal related information that I have put on the internet is on our website (www.asmith.org.uk).

In the canals section, there are detailed logs of every canal trip that I have been on. The majority of trips are on nb Sojourn. We own 1/12 of her through the Ownerships scheme.

However there are also logs going back as far as 1970. This was my first trip aged 9 and is now quite an interesting historical document. Which is why it got a mention on Adam Porter's blog. He has recently been on the same part of the Oxford Canal and found it a rather different place.

This isn't the first time that the website has been mentioned. That god of canal-related blogging Andrew Denny mentioned it in his Granny Buttons blog in July 2007.

I have also had emails from various people who read the site and either wanted to ask questions or reminisce about past canal trips. Nice to know someone is out there!