1/ The Abbey clock is the ‘official’ clock for Selby and has to be wound, by hand, daily. There is an ‘Abbey Clock Winder’ who climbs up 104 steps in the Tower each day to perform his duties!
2/ Fact number two is the purported origin of the American flag. The 14th Century Coat of Arms of the Washington family from the area has three red stripes and three red stars on it and there is a window showing this crest in the Abbey with glass from the 15th Century. It is said that this was what George Washington’s seamstress (Betty someone or other, I forget her name!) used as the model when she was sewing the USA flag.
I have to admit that I was never really into history at school, it always sounded so boring and I just couldn’t relate to it. Maybe it’s an age thing or maybe it’s just having this time out to appreciate such things, but I actually find it really interesting now to learn all these different facts about the country I was brought up in! I think living in New Zealand is a factor too, as there is so little ‘history’ there in comparison to the UK, which is why Barry's a bit of an Anglophile!
It’s been a glorious English summer day today for a change, mostly beautiful sunshine and Monique has even got a little sunburnt. We’ve travelled back along the Selby Canal and onto the River Aire and moored up at Castleford. Tomorrow we’ll take the turn onto the Leeds and Liverpool canal and plan to arrive in Leeds tomorrow evening.
Muriwai is a NZ name - there's a town & beach of the same name in our home town of Gisborne, though it's named after Muriwai Beach in Auckland where his sister lives
We met a narrowboater here who said he and friends had come to this part for many years to celebrate New Year, and the boat whose bottom most needed blacking would be the one who 'broke the ice' to lead the way!
A little more serene ...
Last lock of the day