Alouette is a Luxemotor barge built in 1910 in Zwartsluis, Holland. She was first used as a cattle transporter, and later as a shrimp fishing boat. In 2002, she was lovingly converted by a British couple into a liveaboard barge. We are her third owners - Randy and Deborah, two Americans from Colorado who escaped corporate life in search of an adventure. After a few years of searching for the right adventure, we discovered the barging life. Having sailed for most of our adult lives, it seemed a perfect fit. We spent another year looking for the right barge and in the summer of 2010 found her in Roanne, France. We've renamed her Alouette - the Lark. And so in her 100th year, together with our two Russian Blue cats, we're shoving off for a life on the canals and rivers of Europe.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

To everything there is a season . . .

Oldtimer is for sale

We initially started this blog to keep our friends and families informed of our whereabouts, but also to provide information to those thinking about joining the barging family.  One thing we learned early on from our research is that there is a life cycle to this way of life, usually somewhere between 5 to 10 years, and after that, most bargees tend to move on to the next adventure in their lives.  Its still new to us, so its a bit hard to see some of our friends who have been enjoying this life move on to the next chapter.  But we must celebrate their decision with them, even though we will miss them.

When we began to investigate (on the internet) this lifestyle, we were so lucky to tap into the website of our fellow Coloradans, Eric and Sudi, on their beautiful ship, Oldtimer.  Sudi is an excellent writer and photographer, and one day out of the blue, I contacted her.  She followed up with tons of information, and we would not be here today were it not for the kindness of both Eric and Sudi and the wealth of information they provided.  We would not be on this boat had they not encouraged us to both look at every boat available, and take a look at this one in particular.  They have spent many years here in France on their sweet boat, and recently have offered her up for sale as they move on to the next adventure.  If you are someone reading this blog and interested in this lifestyle, and want a well-loved and well-maintained boat, have a look at Oldtimer - I've posted a link at the beginning of this blog, as well as at the links to the right.

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