Albert, a Narrow Boat

 

Narrowboat Albert - with crew - was contentedly wandering around the English inland waterway system - making like Ratty, Moley, and the other Wind in the Willows characters -  when one of those gongoozlers who know it all and are full of damn silly ideas anent other peoples' lives and actions, appeared on the towing path,

"Why don't you take your boat onto the Continental Waterways"?


That evening, the idea appeared not to be so daft after all - and what followed is outlined in the subsequent ship's logs from 1999 to the present day.


To get around Albert's Web-site:-
The links to get around the main parts of the site are the labels in the row above the main picture.  Click there-on, and you will be whisked away to the subject-page you chose. These links are at the top of every page, so if you get lost, use them again.

1. To get into particular year or season, click on "seasons",  and up will come a page with the years in little white blocks below the main banner picture.

2. Click on the year you want, and up will come the week-by-week dated calendar for that year's log. If any mis-behave, or are missing, go to "old site" above, and you will get the logs from 1999 to 2008, set out in my old "alternate" style.   If it is absent or mis-behaves - sorry, either I have not modernized it, or more recently, I haven't written it up yet.

3. Click on the week you want and up it comes - hopefully.

4. To get back to where you started, either use the back arrow in the top left corner of your browser, or re-use the links above the banner picture, or click on the titles in the black block across the bottom of each page.

5. Refresh all your pages as you download, every time you visit us.   It is in the nature of the beast - certainly in Windows XP - that once you have downloaded a page it will always appear the same each time you re-visit it without reference to what is actually on the site.    However, as I am an inveterate tinkerer,
YOU MUST REFRESH, to get the changes I have made since your last visit. 


Co-incidentally, the underlined white words in the black block below left are also links - try them when you don't want to go back to the top of the page.

 Last Attacked on 02 February 2010

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