It'll be hard to say goodbye but it is time to go home. We have had a wonderful summer and look forward to many more.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Two knights in three days
A long weekend in Dorset
<><><><><>Some great walks along the coast and the weather was very kind. <><><>
Durdle Door is a fascinating formation. Andy had given us the technical description of how it was formed but you'll have to ask him for the details.
Chesil Beach- below - a strange place. I wanted to see it after reading Ian McEwan's book - beautifully written but SOOOOOO sad
The lighthouse at Portland Bill
Gold Hill, a VERY steep little street in Shaftesbury
<>More photos of Durdle coast - not having much luck with this new version of blogger - it drops the photos in all over theplace and doesn't allow me to move them easily.
After church on Sunday we went to the coast around Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. |
The countryside through Dorset and Wiltshire is just stunning - rolling hills and lots of small farms |
We stayed in another of the Go Slow B&Bs - this time it was Frampton House out in the countryside near Dorchester - really beautiful |
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Three days in the Lake District
We have just spent 3 beautiful days at Grange in Borrowdale on the southern tip of Derwent Water. The days have been sunny, nights crisp and we are staying at the lovely small hotel - a return visit having stayed here back in 1999.
CatBells is the peak in this photo |
A walk on top of the world - worth the climb to get there |
Great views down to Derwent Water |
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Lots of families enjoy the climb
The walk down is just as challenging as the climb up but Phil managed it well. I would liek to think i could still do it when I'm 84 but I'm unlikely to have a 62 year old to accompany me!!!
The view from our room when we wake in the morning |
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