Maybe part one will be the last part but you never know. A much brighter day with showers threatened but they seemed to pass us by. Up early as it was Chris’s turn to have a training day. One cottage out of our peak district cottages this morning and after they departed loaded the car up and went to Buxton. First stop was the recycling centre before heading back into Buxton. Did a few chores in town then raided Waitrose before stopping off at one of the electrical suppliers to pay our bill. Once home a cleaner came up and turned the cottage round in time for the guests who arrived just before 5pm, just as Chris returned from his course. I had been doing accounts and some odd jobs. Just before that Ian had turned out the cows into our front field. Within an hour some had walked over the cattle grid and into the car park and were munching on my plants. Chris got them out but a few more times in the next couple of hours so in the end we called Andrew up and got them moved to to an adjacent field. The trouble with the cattle grid at the entrance to the car park is that it is an older style, the grids are closer together than newer ones and also flatter so easier to walk on. Earlier in the afternoon an emergency ambulance flew over and we heard there had been a serious accident on the road locally referred to as 13 bends.