More cold weather

There had been more snow overnight Sunday into Monday (11/3) at Bolehill, not a lot but the wind had blown snow over the top part of the drive so we had to clear that again.  The wind stung my face but I took the dogs out for a walk and took some photos especially of how the wind had blown the snow around.  No departures but should have been five arrivals, one of which had already cancelled, and during the morning I had a further cancellation due to a combination of weather and health.  One cleaner up but no problems encountered.  Decided not to go to bowls as the temperature never went above zero and we had a number of blizzard like snow showers.  From my office I could watch these pass across Baslow Edge and down the Derwent Valley.  All three cottages arrived between 3 and 4pm, two have been before. A visit from Sir Fitzherbert (of Tissington Hall) to deliver Tissington leaflets personally.  Not the first time he has done this and he stayed for a chat. Luckily no more snow overnight so no snow clearing or salting needed in the morning.   The ground was solid though as temperature had been well below zero overnight but a thaw set in during the day and with temperatures only creeping above zero it was enough for a lot of white to go green again. Busy day with me spending some time on WI matters in the morning including finally writing up the notes from last weeks meeting at Chesterfield.  Had a delivery of tourist leaflets I had ordered on line.  The main leaflet day for accommodation providers is next Thursday (21/3) at the annual Peak District Tourism Conference, but I shall be at my sisters and we’re not sure if Chris will have time to go.  In the afternoon we stocked up on logs again and I spent some time baking as I’m responsible for the refreshments at Wednesday’s WI meeting.  A busy day for emails and a few bookings.  Enjoy the photos from Monday.