Cowroast Lock, near Berkhamstead |
A couple of
weeks ago my friend texted me and said that she was headed for Bulbourne – in
her boat! What this means is that after about 12 years of friendship we would
finally get to moor up together.
Where r u
moored? (I text).
Loose pin alley
– she replies (meaning south of the bridge). It’s quieter down there. ..
I laugh at the
thought that my chilled-out friend considers ‘central Bulbourne’ too busy. With
a population of 126 and the occasional dog walker I suppose my side of the bridge
is busier than hers.
I first met
Jenny not long after I bought my first boat and we’ve been friends ever since. My
earliest memories are of her soft laughter, lots of wiggly red hair and chunky
silver rings. But while I worked, lived and cruised in London she gave up her
London job and edged out to the countryside; first the Cowley and Uxbridge area
and then up the Grand Union into the real countryside to Boxmoor, Berkhamsted,
Tring, Marsworth and Cheddington. Oh how I envied the quiet and natural
surroundings when I visited her. I admired her independence, and marvelled that
she thought nothing of doing a lock (or five) on her own. (This was years
before I would grow into this boat-wife that now does locks with two kids tied
to the roof.) Jenny was gentle and hippy, witty and funny, and her boats
(there’ve been a few) are always full of candlelight and cats, the smell of
wood-smoke and the sound of relaxing music. To be with her is like living in my
favourite part of my brain. To share a bottle of wine in a country pub is to
laugh relentlessly, listen intently and glow internally. I always come away
feeling like a much bigger and better version of myself; and to me she says,
“You’re good
food for the soul chuck.” Jenny is from Hebdon Bridge, the hippy capital of
Yorkshire, a quaint waterways town.
It was years
ago, one of the first times that I told her I admired her, that J-Lo must have
been in the charts because my friend’s reply was to grin and sing,
“Don’t be fooled
by the boat that I got
I’m just Jenny
from the Lock.”
Of course her
name isn’t Jenny, because I use pseudonyms on this blog, but Jenny you know who
you are and after a recent night of chats and cats, candlelight and wine I
wanted to capture the wonder of our friendship into words somehow.
At the weekend
we go our separate ways; me down the Marsworth flight and her back towards
Berko. But for two lovely weeks we were neighbours. How lucky we are to move
our homes and to find a kindred spirit on the waterways.
“Your friend is
your needs answered.”
Kahlil Gibran
4 comments:
what a beautiful post Peg and what a lovely friend you have... you're right, being able to move and hook up with friends up and down the waterways is wonderful. I hope that when we get our next boat (next weekend!) we'll be able to come and moor next to you maybe in the Spring :-) x
what a lovely post and makes me long to upsticks and live aboard... one day!
Thanks Alice, yes I can't wait 'till you moor up here. It's such a special thing about the lifestyle, that sometimes your mates can bring their homes to yours, or vice versa!
Sarah - do try it one day, although as a mum of 3 you may need a bigger boat than mine ;-)
xx
I think your boat would be like a mansion compared to our little crusier which we managed fine over the summer on.. if I could afford to buy a longboat I really would, I know several life aboard people and they are all the most lovely people.
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