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  1. March 9, 2014 / 00:39

    Bloody hell, that barge looks like it’s cutting its way through molten metal. Absolutely stunning!

    • March 15, 2014 / 15:29

      the colour of the water is mental isn’t it so so dark

    • March 15, 2014 / 15:30

      once rooster is a little older i definitely want a canal holiday

    • March 15, 2014 / 15:34

      i think it’s probably harder work than it looks, but these guys are so practised they make it seem such a breeze 🙂

    • March 15, 2014 / 15:35

      the water is so inky isn’t it? almost like a mirror reflecting the sky

  2. March 9, 2014 / 09:01

    Beautiful! I absolutely love canals. My MIL has a boat which we borrowed a couple of years ago. I was so happy on there – sadly the kids didn’t like it as much!

    • March 15, 2014 / 15:41

      oh no really? how old were they at the time?
      i really fancy a canal boat holiday. want to leave it a while until ronnie is a bit bigger and is stronger at swimming too!
      did they get cabin fever? sorry….

    • March 15, 2014 / 15:43

      i could have sat and watch the barges come and go all day long, they move with such grace x

  3. March 9, 2014 / 12:18

    I love the beauty of these but I’m not so sure I could live on one.

    Thank you for linking up

    • March 15, 2014 / 16:05

      a holiday maybe, live mmmmm i think i’d need more space for my stuff!

  4. March 9, 2014 / 13:17

    I love being on and by canals, there’s something so calming about them. Great picture x

    • March 15, 2014 / 16:07

      everyone is just so friendly. i love the opportunity to decorate one

    • March 15, 2014 / 16:08

      i’d like to go on holiday on one, not all the time but once for sure

  5. March 9, 2014 / 17:29

    Wow, that’s a gorgeous shot! I’d love to have that one up on my wall!

  6. March 9, 2014 / 23:27

    Stunning. The ripples on the water really draw your eye in and I love the reflected sky!

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