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Canal blogging – they can’t touch you for it…

After a pin-up appearance as guest of the month in Canal Boat this June, our resident canal-blogger Andrew Denny is quoted in the Independent today.  He’s chatting to Jimmy Lee Shreeve about his love of the waterways.  And the media frenzy isn’t stopping there – Andrew’s in next month’s Canals and Rivers, in a feature on the Internet Afloat. 

Andrew was a bit of a blog pioneer back in the day.  Over the years his musings and rants, on www.grannybuttons.com, have given him a profile in the world of canals.  They’ve also created a few eddies, as several of the canal folk will confirm.  Ah, the Power of Blog.

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