We moved away from Wilmcote soon after noon, and had a gentle cruise back to Wootton Wawen, arriving a couple of hours later.
Occasionally ducks will take off as you cruise past and I’ve been trying to catch one on camera. Today I succeeded, but against a woody background, unfortunately.
Flying Duck

We travelled back over Edstone Aqueduct.

Arriving at the Anglo-Welsh hire base at WW basin, we took on water and emptied a loo tank.
Topping Up

It’s a bit of an exposed location, though. You have to moor on the aqueduct over the A34!

Moored on the visitor moorings again, and I had an hour or so sitting on the back deck in the warm sun reading, before taking Meg for her afternoon constitutional.
Locks 1, miles 3½.
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