We had a great journey up to Cumbria without any sort of drama No hold ups , no burst tyres and no engine faults and the journey from Trent Lock to Keswick took us just over 3 hours. Weather was a bit iffy in places with spray being the main problem but once we got to Thirlwell viaduct the sun came out, mist lifted and we were greeted by some of the most spectacular views to be seen from the M6.
Scales Farm Guest House. |
Ian's brother, Alan and sister-in law Angela, owns a guest house that is situated just off the A66 between Keswick and Threkald. There were no guest so, as no rooms had been let for that week we were able to have room 3 on the ground floor ( they have 6 in total ) which is ideal for owners with dogs as well as great for the disabled, as the front door leads straight to the outside car park. Very handy for taking Jade for her walk first thing. After getting settled in, out came my banana cake which went down very well with a cup of tea and then after a bit of a natter we all decided to take the dogs Josh, Alan's Flat coat, and Jade for a walk. As the guest house has easy access to the fells, we all set off for what I thought would be a nice amble across the valley. Now unless you are one of those hardy people that walk for miles up and down dale you will realise that us boaters do most of their walking on the level. We started off on the straight but soon the ground steeped sharply downward and then upward, and then downward again and then upward ( you get the picture )and by now my calf muscles were crying out for mercy. After several miles I was never more thankful to see Scales Farm come back into sight. Then Alan told us that 'tomorrow would be a good day to walk round Buttermere Lake'. Groan!!!! Maybe the weather would turn bad, I thought, and we wouldn't be able to go walking after all. Sightseeing by car would be good. Ian told me not to be such a wimp and the exercise is just what the Doctor ordered. Its okay for him to say that. He hasn't had my leg problems to contend with!!!!
View from the back of the guest house. The Llamas belong to their neighbour and are useful in keeping the grass short. |
Buttermere Lake |
Jade and Josh |
Josh |
Angela, Alan and Ian |
One of the many trees that came down in the December storms |
The two brothers striding out. |
View from Honiton Pass. |
As I'm writing this back at the boat I can still only waddle about. I really need to do more exercise and am seriously considering using our internal steps and doing as many ' step ups' as possible!!!!
I have posted more pictures on my other blog. Jameison Afloat2
View from our bedroom window Friday morning. Stunning! |
1 comment:
Wow beautiful photographs. I do love that part of the country.
With back problems, keeping on the move is a good thing, but of course you have to be sure your not over doing it, so it is a catch 22 situation. I sincerely hope you improve, especially with the boating season coming up. Jade looked like she had a fantastic time.
Hugsssss Jo xx
Post a Comment