Plenty to do

IMG_4887Tuesday was a pleasant day at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here).  Warmer and sunnier than the last few days our Tuesday handyman was up and he and Chris carried on logging.  I had planned to do some gardening but ended up doing odd jobs all day, like parcelling up items to be sent that had been left behind over the last week or so.  One cleaner here to keep up with cleaning as one arrival expected later in the day.  Chatted to guests too.  The bluebells in the copse are at their best IMG_4897now.  There is talk of Andrew silaging next week, we can see that silaging has already started over Elton way and dark green fields are starting to turn light green.  Cottage arrived at 4.30.  Also bagged up some items to take to the charity shops.  Wednesday was another fine day although it clouded up after lunch.  In the morning I went down to Bakewell to get provisions for the next few days.  It was very busy in Bakewell.  As our arriving cottage wouldn’t be here until the IMG_4914evening, in the afternoon we went to Bookers and Dunelm in Chesterfield.  By the time we got home it was raining.  In the evening we went to the Lathkil Hotel in Over Haddon for a meal with a couple of our guests.  We all enjoyed our meal.  Cottage arrived whilst we were out.  Thursday was another cool day.  With no arrivals or departures it was another day of many jobs.  In the morning I did some gardening and in the afternoon I hemmed some new curtains for Bluebell.  They’ve been waiting to be done for ages!

 

 

The Spring Bank Holiday Weekend

IMG_4870Saturday was a busy day at our Bolehill Cottages near bakewell (see here). Five departures and seven arrivals and three cleaners here.  With most cottages departed by 9am this allowed an early start to cleaning.  No problems encountered.  Cleaning and checks completed by 2pm. Chris had time to cut the grass before the 3pm rush.  Four cottages in by 3.30, two more between 3.45 and 4.15 and final one at 5.30.  Two have been before.  The day was more overcast than forecast but it improved in the afternoon.  Sunday was overcast with a few showers in the morning but mild.  No departures so we had a quiet day.    We got the paper from Bakewell then headed to Monyash before it got too busy to see the well dressings.  A quiet afternoon doing jobs around the house and chatting to guests.  Monday stayed dull but dry but it was a bit cooler but it brightened up later in the day.  Two departures but no arrivals so after coffee we went for a walk.  We had heard about Middleton by Youlgrave well dressing so we drove over to Youlgrave and parked at the top car park.  From here we took the path down to Bradford Dale and walked along the Dale to Middleton.  We had a look around the village, there was an art studio open, the village hall was doing food and there were plant stalls as well.  Unfortunately they had run out of sandwiches by the time we got to the hall so we headed back down the Dale and walked further along talking the middle path up into Youlgrave.  We stopped at the George for lunch before driving back home.  The walk overall was about three miles.  A nice evening but it would be better if it was a little bit warmer!  Enjoy the photos from the weekend.

The first swallow

IMG_4588Back to normal on Tuesday at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here) but I kept thinking it was Monday.  No departures but one arrival and one cleaner here to keep up with cleaning. Tuesday handyman here and he and Chris checked roof tiles and tidied up the log store so they could start chopping logs for next winter.  A windy day with passing showers but not as wet as forecast.  It was still mild and we saw the first swallows at Bolehill, although we had already seen some down at Andrews.  For me jobs in the cottages and some accounts.  Cottage arrived at 5.30 having been held up by a coach crash on the motorway.  Wednesday was the worst day of the week weather wise.  Cool and wet but it dried up later in the day.  One departure and one arrival and one cleaner here.  Short of cleaners over the next week so Chris and I helped out with the cleaning on IMG_4586Wednesday.  Chris helped bring more cows across to this side of the road.  Plenty of emails and phone calls to keep me going too.  Had hoped for better weather on Thursday, it started a bit showery but brightened up a little in the afternoon.  We decided to go to Buxton for a few hours.  Chris needed some new overalls anyway. On the way back we called in at the nursery, our hanging baskets will still be a few more weeks.  Later in the afternoon we went down to Bakewell to vote and get provisions for the weekend.  Andrew was having his fields sprayed for weeds so the machine came over and did our big front field.  Hopefully this means Chris won’t have to spend hours walking up and down the fields spraying thistles!

A mixed weekend

IMG_4505Friday was a pleasant day weather wise at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here).  The keen breeze kept the edge of the temperature. One departure with two arrival and one cleaner here.  Used the morning to check vacant cottages for Saturday’s arrivals and in the afternoon did some accounts.  Chris gave the lawns a cut.  Cottages arrived between 3.30 and 4pm and it was a nice evening for walking the dogs.  Saturday was the last auction down at the Bakewell Saleroom ahead of redevelopment (still waiting to hear about Aldis) and I went down early to see if there were any interesting plants at the gardening auction but there weren’t so I was back before the two cottages departed.  One cleaner here. All cleaning and checks completed by lunchtime.  Six arrivals IMG_4508with three here between 3and 3.30, one at 4.30, one at 5 and final one at 5.30.  Three have been before.  For the 2nd of May it was a cold and wet day so got wet taking the dogs for the evening walk but better weather is forecast.  Sunday saw a wet but milder start than Saturday.  No departures or arrivals and after getting paper from Bakewell we had a quiet day.  From lunchtime there was a lot more sunshine and it was warmer but there were a few passing showers giving us some rainbows.  At least the guests could get out and about and make the most of the day.

A foodie weekend

Bakewell Spring Gardens in Spring coloursI had been looking forward to Saturday at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here) as it was the Farmers Market and Bakewell Food Festival.  Two departures and two arrivals and cleaner here while I was down in Bakewell.  Had a wander around the Farmers Market after which I had a look around the food festival.  A lot more stalls than last year and it was getting busy by the time I left for home.  Cleaning finished by midday and after checks had an early lunch.  A few showers from lunchtime onwards and we stocked up on logs in between showers as we are expecting some cooler weather.  First guests here at 3pm and second ones here at 4.30, both have been before. Finally completed the VAT return so now I can think about starting this quarters accounts.  Initially the forecast for Sunday was wet and cold it turned out dry sunny and cold.  One departure after which we went down to Bakewell to get the paper.  We had a wander around the Food Festival with the dogs and there were a few different stalls and a few new ones compared with Saturday.  It was warm in the sun (but cool in the shade) so we came back via Over Haddon to have coffee at the Garden Tearoom but they were closed.  The rest of the day went in housework for me and Chris did some outside painting jobs.  Monday was another sunny day with blue skies and a cool breeze during the morning but it clouded up in the afternoon.  One departure and one arrival with one cleaner here.  A number of bookings and a disrupted lunch (three times) as laundry, rubbish and post all arrived within a few minutes of each other much later than usual.  Cottage arrived at 3.30.  Chris spent the day on various jobs around the vacant cottages and I spent time doing the first draft of the prices and dates for next year as we are already getting enquiries.

Linacre Reservoirs walk

IMG_4385I had planned a walk from Linacre Reservoirs for Wednesday.  They are between Baslow and Chesterfield so not far from our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here) but are just outside the Peak District.  It was a gloriously sunny and warm day for April and the air quality was very good.  As we were driving to the reservoirs I thought we should have done a walk on the Edges.  We were following a walk by Sally Mosley who composes walks for Derbyshire Life and writes in the Peak Advertiser.  She lives in Over Haddon and had talked to our WI.  After parking at the reservoirs we picked up a path passing the lower reservoir and headed out to Old Brampton.  Here we stopped and looked in the church and also at the clock face that has 63 minutes on it!  From here we crossed the minor road that goes to Chesterfield via Ashgate (I sometimes drive this way to Chesterfield)  and headed cross country.  We enjoyed the rolling countryside views and could make out the crooked spire of Chesterfield parish church in the distance.  Picking up a quiet lane we passed a number of farms, mainly equestrian, before we headed back to the minor road.  From our lunch spot outside Hollins we could make out the reservoirs.  Soon we were on the banks of Birley Brook which led to the upper reservoir.  No longer supplying Chesterfield with water the Reservoirs are run by Derbyshire County Council and Severn Trent Water for recreation purposes.  The woodland was mainly deciduous so in autumn would be worth a visit for the colours.  Bluebells were starting to come through so in another couple of weeks will look very nice. After the middle reservoir we headed back to the car after a five and a half mile walk.  We came back via Chatsworth Farm Shop where we picked up some tea and bumped into our friends from Ashford.  Still had enough energy for a walk in the evening with the dogs and had a nice sunset as a reward . Enjoy the photos.

Some varied days

IMG_4357Monday saw a foggy start at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here) but the sun soon got to work on it and by mid morning we had wonderful sunshine.  Three departures (all had been here for a week) and one arrival with two cleaners here to keep up with cleaning.  A busy Monday though with rubbish and laundry collections and I did some more updating of guest guides.  Chris did some painting jobs in vacant cottages.  Guests arrived at 4pm.  In the evening I went to the village hall committee meeting and Chris set up the projector for the Photographic SocietyIMG_4355 although he didn’t stay for the meeting.  A nice sunset as I drove to the hall.  Tuesday 21st April was a glorious sunny warm day.  Blue tried to join a couple of guests for breakfast and left a trail of wet footprints across their kitchen floor but that was soon sorted.  My plan had been to do WI accounts (I still have some to finish from the old WI) in the morning and go to Sainsbury’s in the afternoon.  Instead I opted for odd jobs in the morning including washing some door mats to IMG_4378dry in the nice weather and pottering in the garden in the afternoon.  I also went down to Bakewell to get provisions for the next couple of days.  Chris and handyman spent the day on outside jobs. The first hot air balloon of the season passed by the back of us early in the evening, luckily the dogs did not spot it.  Later I collected Joanna and we went to the Bakewell WI where the speaker was the Manager of the Bakewell Show so we learnt a bit about its history and what goes into putting on the show.

A quiet weekend

IMG_4319Thursday was a fine day but cooler than of late at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here).  A quiet catch up day spent on accounts and housework.  Chris went down to the Village Hall to install some computer equipment for them and I rounded off the day walking the dogs.  Although the cows are out during the day they are back in the sheds overnight for the moment.  The grass is most probably at its greenest but the ground is very dry and cracked in places so it won’t be long before farmers will be asking for rain. Friday 17 April was another fine day with a cool breeze.  Two departures but no arrivals and two cleaners here keeping up with cleaning.  Down to Bakewell to get provisions for the weekend. The rest of the day went on jobs in vacant cottages and I finally finished last quarter’s accounts.  Chris cut the grass.  Saturday saw almost wall to wall sunshine but the wind took the edge of the temperature. Three departures and two arrivals and two cleaners here to keep up with cleaning.  We spent some time updating the guest folders, particularly places to eat, but no sooner do we update it then something else changes.  A little bit of paper work for me before guests arrived, first one at 4.30 and second one at 5.15, both have been before.  Still nice and sunny when took the dogs out in the evening. Sunday was forecast to be cool and showery but it turned out brighter than forecast.  No departures or arrivals and Chris did some odd jobs in vacant cottages while I caught up on personal paperwork and planned the week ahead.

The mini summer continues

Wednesday was another summer like day at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here).  Two departures with no arrivals and one cleaner here to keep up with cleaning.  We had arranged to meet up with our friends from Yorkshire so we were away until later in the evening.  IMG_4226 Thursday 9 April was a warm and sunny day but it was more hazier than of late.  Two departures and should have had three arrivals but one had to cancel as his partner was stuck in France due to the air traffic controller strikes.  One cleaner here.  Time for some catch up jobs before first cottage arrived at 3pm with second cottage here by 4pm.  We then headed down to Over Haddon and the Garden Tea Room for tea and cake. It was warm sitting in the sun and we were able to have a chat with Mark and Karen, they have had a good start to their season.  Just as we were leaving our friends from IMG_4221Chelmorton were walking up from Lathkill Dale so we took them to the tea room and had more tea and a chat but no more cake. Back home it was nice to see the first BBQ taking place!  Friday was supposed to be warmer but the wind took the edge of the temperature, still it was sunny and dry.  Two departures and two arrivals and two cleaners here to keep up with cleaning.  Popped down to Bakewell late morning to get provisions for the weekend.  It was very busy.  Back home we had one early paid for arrival at 1.30 and second cottage here by 3.30.  Both have been before.  Time for log stocking as the weekend is forecast to be cooler. Nice to see all the daffodils coming out.

Summer’s here?

IMG_4210Last week it still felt like winter at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here) but suddenly on Easter Monday it was if summer had arrived.  There was mist in the dales first thing but that soon disappeared and the temperature peaked at 17 degrees.  It was a lovely sunny clear day.  So much for the cloudy and 12 degrees but who’s complaining.  Four departures and four arrivals and two cleaners here.  With it being so nice Chris got out the umbrellas for the patio tables.  It was nice enough to have coffee, lunch and afternoon tea on our patio.  Some guests had breakfast outside.  For the first time this year I put washing out to dry and also washed some door mats.  Everything ready by 3pm and two cottages arrived just after 3pm.  A gap with final arrivals at 5 and 5.30 so caught up with emails and house jobs.  Another nice evening so took the dogs for a walk.  Tuesday was not as warm or sunny but still better than expected for the time of year.  One guest was suffering from sunburn!  One departure and one arrival with cottage already cleaned.  A planned power outage for essential maintenance work was the main feature of the day so guests had been advised in advance of the situation.  We were prepared to lose power from 9am but when power was still on at 11.30 Chris phoned the power company only to be told the outage had been cancelled.  It would have been nice if someone had told us.  With it being so nice both of us spent time on outside jobs.  Accounts can wait for another day.  A quick trip down to Bakewell as I needed some compost and other gardening bits.  Cottage arrived just after 4pm.   In the evening we went to Piedaniels for a meal with Joanna and Andrew which we all enjoyed.  Here are the photos from Middleton Top on Sunday.