EANAM WHARF 3.5 Miles
BLACKBURN "ROVERS :- Anthony Danny & John
We pulled into the Car Park at Brown St. but quickly decided it was too near the centre to provide us with at least a short walk. Out of the car park and somewhat further to a small Car Park next to Eanam Wharf on the Canal. We had no particular plan other than to potter round the Centre of Blackburn.
Eanam Wharf is not what it used to be, The pub has gone and the whole place seems rather dismal.
The canal was frozen from bank to bank. The weather forecast was for zero degrees until at least lunchtime.
Something has amused Danny. I wonder what ?
We turned away from the Wharf to follow the Canal until we were able to drop down to the town centre.
Is this a way marker on the Family Canoe Trail or an advert for the Trail ? One things for sure..... It ain't Seaworthy (or even canalworthy)
At one point the swans and ducks had kept their little area Ice free. When asked how they did it they said "We made quacks in the ice !"
The bright winter sun was very low in the sky and was casting Looooong Shadows.
At the next bridge we dropped down through a long, narrow footpath as we approached Blackburn town centre.
We now had to cross several busy roads as we searched for the elusive "Blakewater" which we surmised gave Black-Burn it's name ???
As we made our way towards the town centre we could see the arches of WAINRIGHT'S BRIDGE dedicated to the writer of the famous Lakeland Fells guidebooks, One of Blackburn's favourite sons.
What are Danny and Anthony looking at here ? John is also in the picture but he's a mere shadow of his former self. Has he been dieting ?
Aha ! The mighty Blakewater powering it's way through Blackburn at one of the few places it isn't culverted.
But OH DEAR !!! What is this ? Not a sign you would wish to see near a river. 😖😕
Ooooh ! John's in this photo. Can you spot him ?
However, our less than pious bunch may have quietly whispered an odd prayer as we entered but our less than pious aim was to have lunch in the Cathedral cafe.
Once in the mall the numerous ways around left us rather confused. Which exit did we need to find the museum our next target.
Here we are with our bouncy, cheerful, self appointed town guide.
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