Vera found a safe spot under a table.
The first task was to maneuvre our ship into this narrow passage. It joined one large canal to another large canal.
This was another ship in our line. Ours was covered.
Some houseboats are obviously boats, but this one is not going anywhere.
Others are more modern, but they do look a little boring.
The black house leans out more than its neighbours. Most houses are tall and narrow because taxes were based on frontage.
This houseboat has stabilizers on the side, so I suspect that it could be moved.
This one is boxy, but I do like the windows facing the canal.
This houseboat is the quirkiest that we sailed past.
At exactly the right angle you could count seven identical bridges fading off onto the distance.
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