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Annemarie Uren and Kath Hopkins have lived on a narrowboat for four years, traveling through the UK's canal system.
The coronavirus pandemic has put the couple's journey on hold.
Besides their kitchen being packed with food, the couple describes themselves as introverts, so life inside the boat hasn't changed much since the lockdown started.
They spend their days working, where Uren paints and Hopkins manages the administration for their art business, they read, and play with their two cats, Alica and Munchy.
 
When they first heard about the coronavirus, it was far away in China and didn't seem like an immediate concern.
 
"The thing that really stressed us was the thought of getting food because the boat can only hold so much," Uren said.