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Wind in the willows( minus the wind.)

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NanKate Tue 21-Jul-15 22:02:19

We live about a mile's walk from the Thames and I view it every Monday as my Keep Fit class overlooks the park and river.

It's lovely to see the boats moored up and some evenings we take our supper and a glass of wine down to the Lock and watch the boats passing through. BLISS.

KatyK Tue 21-Jul-15 17:50:48

I live near a canal. Quite pretty considering where are in Birmingham. The canal is at directly the back of our house and when we are in the garden we can hear ducks and the occasional boat going by. Yesterday we walked to our local pub over the canal bridge which is also at the back of our house. There is always something interesting to see. Yesterday we saw a heron on the bank. We get fishermen sitting on the bank most days. We have seen canoeists and such like. The Rivers and Canal Trust (or whatever the correct name is) keep the place reasonably nice and tidy. I like it smile

petra Tue 21-Jul-15 17:34:57

Lived on a boat on the East coast for 20 years. Before and after that I have always been able to walk to the coast.
I hate being away from the water.

Marmight Tue 21-Jul-15 17:25:38

I live by the sea but it's also an estuary Firth, so I sort of live by a river as well. I don't think I could ever not live by water. Used to sail on it with late DH and will be crabbing in the rock pools with the dgcs when they arrive later this week sunshine

numberplease Tue 21-Jul-15 17:09:14

PS, there`s a photo in my profile album of the view from our front door, carefully taken not to show the parked cars.

numberplease Tue 21-Jul-15 17:07:16

We live on a river bank, but to be really correct, it`s not a river, but a canal, although they`re called drains around here. It`s correct name is the Maud Foster Drain, and it`s several miles long, we live at the end of it, just before it ends at the sluice, leading into the River Haven, which flows down to the sea, in The Wash. My husband used to fish down the bank opposite our front foor, but hasn`t done for a while now. It`s not as attractive as it was when we moved in 30 years ago, a lot more residents have cars now, and the bank has become a car park. Sad really.

rosesarered Tue 21-Jul-15 16:25:16

Just spent two happy hours messing about, not in, but next to the river(Thames )we often go for a long walk by the river, do a sort of loop and end up at a good pub where the pint of beer shandy is the best in the world.
There we sit and watch the boats and the people go by, and have a rest.
There are so many lovely riverside walks in this area, which you can start and end almost anywhere, Oxford, Marlow ,Henley and Abingdon-on Thames.
Next to living near the sea, living near the river is the next best thing.Do you live near a river? which One? Do you walk by it, fish, or take a boat out?