Monday, 10 November 2014

August 2014 - A Ride in the Dales



A sunny day and a trip to Hawes to visit the Creamery. Our usual route home from there would have been via Aysgarth and the famous falls then back down the valley towards Skipton.

As we left the creamery however I noticed that the road from there was signposted to Kettlewell which is a village on the valley road just mentioned. As this promised to be a steep climb up and over into the valley, and because we hadn't done this road before we turned left instead of right and began the climb.






It wasn't too steep but the views as we ascended were beautiful looking back over Wensleydale.

All photographs were taken using an iPhone 4


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July 2014 - Tour de France, Catherine


We had been planning for the Tour de France visit since we arrived in England as our friends Linda and Pete were coming over to see us and spend two days out viewing the spectacle.



Kathie and I toured the area through which the race would be held looking for good vantage points with good facilities. Because of the very terrain, access to the route was extremely restricted and most of the points we found were good for parking but we would have been stuck in place for about eight hours and the facilities were basic at best. So we agreed on Skipton for the Saturday and Silsden for the Sunday.









We were taken into Skipton by our neighbour and found a good vantage point from which to watch the race. Afterwards we took the train back to Hellifield and walked home from there. A long day, standing for most of the time but a lovely meal and drinks in the evening made us better.

Sunday dawned bright and sunny so we drove to Silsden where we knew one of the pubs was opening at 8:00am to serve breakfast. We took advantage of that and then found a good roadside spot where we had a good time chatting with other fans and the local police.










Two great days where everybody was in good humour and the organization was superb.

CATHERINE

We managed to persuade Catherine that she would not be too bored by coming to stay with Grannie Kath and Granddad Joe Cool. Well we tried hard and had some success.

Kite flying came first on the agenda and we did this at the top of the hill in our Holiday Park.




Taking advantage of the glorious summer weather we went to the local village of Gargrave. Here they have designed a superb meadow alongside the River Aire where one can picnic, play football, paddle in the river, in fact everything a small child should want to do. Catherine had a great time doing all of the above and even tried a little fishing with a net on the end of a stick.






She liked it so much that we returned for another visit later and were lucky enough to see a Heron fishing for its supper.



Close to our Holiday Park is a farm which breeds Highland and other cattle and we were able to see their latest calves in the meadow.






And Finally for July, on July 11th Kathie and I celebrated our 44th Wedding Anniversary. The picture here was taken by Kathleen Garratt at a wedding we attended earlier in the year.




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June 2014 - Interesting Music from the Web




I don't know where it came from but I saw a link to a music video about a piano left in a station and some young person comes along and starts to play it. It is obviously a setup as the pianist is well known and professional but a good video nonetheless. Fantastic playing.




This prompted me to look around for more and I got the following video from YouTube. Three excellent ad-libbers on the piano and an excellent change over between short sets.
 

(Videos too big to upload.)



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