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My name is Candice; I’m now 20yrs of age. I have been working in a lot of different places over the past couple of years and I have never felt so in casinos in australia place before until I started working here as a volunteer in the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. I’m working in the office and helping out with, updating the website for Waterways Action Squad, updating the volunteer database, taking down notes about the various different things that go on in this place and type them up, etc.
I enjoy working here as the people I work with are all really nice and friendly, which is good to have in a work place.
I’ve learnt how to do stuff on the computer which I would have never known I could have done. I like this place because you learn things about thepast like how to build
boat from scratch an how they did various other things which is really good to know.
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On a lovely April 28th a few very brave people took to a boat to begin a journey from Slaithwaite to Huddersfield powered only by horse! Starting at 10am and arriving at t
heir destination at 6pm
“It was a day of trials and tribulations that we overcame as a team – great fun!” (Mayow, Hazel 2010). Here is an account by a Waterways Action Squad volunteer who helped to crew the boat on the day…
I signed up to help the Horseboating Society because I was very interested to see this old style of boating in practice. I wasn”t sure what to expect before I arrived but I did imagine it to be very arduous for the horse. I was surprised that the boat glided effortlessly and Bilbo (the Society horse) didn”t seem to struggle at all. There was a gentle silence to the boat, which is not possible with a motored barge, and when we weren”t preoccupied with the locks it was relaxing to walk alongside it. I”d never operated a lock before so that was an experience in itself, some of safe online casino them were quite easy but others were rusty and they posed a bit of a challenge.When the narrowboat, horse and crew in (mostly) full Victorian dress passed through more urban areas the difference between old and new was striking and itmade a nice image.
It was exciting to ride in the boat through a long, dark tunnel, which had been especially built beneath a development to accommodate passing boats. There was no room for Bilbo who had to be taken along another route to meet us at the other side. Without the horse towing us members of the crew used poles against the side of the walls to push us along. I appreciated seeing this technique but I was quite glad we didn”t need to “leg” the boat through. “Legging” involves lyingon the narrowboat and pushing it along a tunnel with your feet using the walls or ceiling. I wasn”t sure I was quite ready for the indignity of that!
It was an interesting day and I”d encourage anyone to have a look at horseboating in action if you get the chance.Polly xxx
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