This morning we awoke to mist all over.
We left Foxton and travelled about 2 and a half hours to Market Harborough
where we docked in the marina where this boating adventure started a week ago.
We left Foxton and travelled about 2 and a half hours to Market Harborough
where we docked in the marina where this boating adventure started a week ago.
We then took all our washing to the launderette on the
other side of town and then went for late lunch at The Waterfront Restaurant.
Very smart, and warm and cosy inside. It is the sister restaurant of the Foxton Locks Inn, so surprise, surprise... Paul had the carvery again!!! ...even the chef came over to the table to say Hi! Like we are one of the regulars.
Very smart, and warm and cosy inside. It is the sister restaurant of the Foxton Locks Inn, so surprise, surprise... Paul had the carvery again!!! ...even the chef came over to the table to say Hi! Like we are one of the regulars.
I ate the prawn linguine and once again, asked myself why
would I order this if both Paul and I could make it better??..?...?
Anyway we had a lovely lunch, and then went for a nice walk through the high street of the town. Some of the shops were still open, so we browsed the merchandise and window shopped outside the closed shops. I've said it before, this is such a beautiful little town.
Anyway we had a lovely lunch, and then went for a nice walk through the high street of the town. Some of the shops were still open, so we browsed the merchandise and window shopped outside the closed shops. I've said it before, this is such a beautiful little town.
We are now back at the boat and will stay in, try and update the
blog, as we have wi-fi here (??) from the Union Wharf offices, and have a nice early
night.
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