They stayed in a bed and breakfast in Banbury. This was surprisingly close to the canal but beyond our feeble maps and sat navs being on a new estate unknown to technology.
We started just above Broadmore Lock

I had moved myself further down to Bridge 228, Yarnton Bridge, which is just about the last place that one can both moor and leave the car before entering Oxford. This was to have been base camp for moving down the Thames and back to my permanent moorings in Northolt. No such luck though as I was striken with the flu and incapable of doing anything for over a week. This meant that I lost the last window of opportunity to do the Thames passage without lots of yellow and red stream warnings.
When I could move again, I winded and headed back up the canal mooring towards the end of the northernmost visitor moorings in Thrupp.
Somewhat scrappy pics of late as my camera packed up, though took a while to die completely. I'm very displeased with it it was a Nikon S6500. It took good photos when it worked but it didn't do that for long. It would just freeze up and could be [sometimes] unfrozen by removing the battery but now not even this works. Steer well clear of Nikon would be my advice. I have four spare batteries if anyone would like them.