Saturday, 21 March 2015

Whitby for Mothers Day

I don't get to spend much time with my Mum on our own, so for Mothers Day I decided to treat us both to a coach trip to Whitby for the day.  We did really well weather wise as the sun decided to shine as soon as we stepped off the coach (although it was very nippy!)


 Whitby is a fabulous place to walk around and I think it photographs so well,


 There is so much to see and do, plenty little alleys to explore and peep down.












 For lunch we had the obligatory Fish & Chips, but for cake and coffee it always has to be the stunning La Rosa.

 Mum hadn't been before and she didn't quite know what to think!  (there is a lot to look at!)  But she did love the cake and the "Throne" that she got to sit in .  It was a beautiful and very peaceful oasis.
 We don't always see eye to eye Mum and I, so we thought that a house on Arguments Yard would suit us!  We did well on Mothers Day though and didn't have one cross word!

Friday, 20 March 2015

Eclipse 2015

It was looking doubtful with the cloud, but thankfully I managed to catch it.








I hope that you did too x

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Cote de Bradfield

This weeks walk was around part of the route of last years Tour de France.  Watching the tour on TV, many people couldn't believe how beautiful (and hilly) the countryside  of South Yorkshire is - the ones that don't read my blog obviously as you lot are used to me banging on how spectacular my home turf is.  We started off in Worrall and walked over to the beautiful village of Bradfield.  The large building in the field is a Convent which is still used to this day


 Our walk was over 8.5 miles and most of it was very hilly!  But with the hills you do get the spectacular views.
 The series of dams out here were built by the Victorians to supply Sheffield's increasing population with clean water.

 It did start out a very grey day, but we spotted this ray of light breaking through the clouds  - it did look very spectacular.


 Quite a few of the decorations from the Tour still can be found along the way.  Yet another great walk.

I found a blog I'd like to share with you.  It's a bit different -  a very charming record of social history from a teenage boys eye view in the mid 197o's.  Take a read and see what you think.  It has me in stictches.

 https://isleofdogsdiary.wordpress.com/



Monday, 9 March 2015

Penistone and Harthill walk

Last week we did a great local walk with our walking group.  We set off from Penistone, a lovely little Yorkshire town in the foothills of the Pennine Hills.  We got good weather for it and it we had lots of funny banter along the way.

 We walked on two disused railway lines - the flat bits!

 And then we ventured out into the hills.  There is an awful lot of sky out here.





 The group do like being featured on my blog, but I'm always at the back!


 On the very very hilly parts, I took the opportunity to stop (frequently) to admire the views and realise what stunning scenery we have on our doorstep.

 It was supposed to be around a 7 mile walk but ended up being 8.22 miles.


I can't get enough of the outdoors these days.

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