More showers

IMG_1146Sunday 8th June was forecast to be another day of sunshine and showers at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see link).  A bright and warm start and we got the paper before I took the dogs for a walk.  No departures or arrivals and a day of jobs around the house and garden.  I planted up some bedding plants and hang up new curtains in the vacant cottage.  A few lighter showers later in the afternoon otherwise it remained pleasant.  On Monday morning I thought I would head down to the market as there were no departures.  Forecast was for a dry morning with showers and rain in the afternoon.  Luckily I had taken a jacket with me as it clouded over and on the way back to the car it started to rain.  As I got back to the car there was some thunder so I hoped the dogs were OK.  It took a few minutes to get through the traffic in Bakewell but as I headed up the hill the water coming down the hill told me it had been raining heavily at home. Dogs were worried because it was thundering so we put Blue in the downstairs toilet where he is happy during storms.  Smudge just followed us around.  IMG_1144Cleaner here to prepare cottage for the days arrival.  The thunder and rain rumbled on until after lunch so our guests came back with tales of getting very wet!  Time for jobs around the house – I have decided I will do a car boot sale next weekend – and I found some time for accounts.  Guests arrived at 3.30.  Also spoke to our friends in Yorkshire later in the day, we usually speak weekly.  A nice evening when taking the dogs out.  Tuesday was a quiet day with no arrivals or departures so time to catch up on work such as WI accounts.  There were showers forecast from late morning but in the end we didn’t see any until later in the afternoon.   After lunch I went to the nursery in Buxton and collected  more plants.  I had hoped to plant them out when I got back but it wasn’t long before the first of the showers arrived.  All being well silaging will continue on Thursday.

A weekend of sunshine and showers 6 June

IMG_1149Friday was the day of sunshine at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here). One departure and one arrival and one cleaner here.  A warm morning and it was nice to hear the sound of cutters on the other side of the road.  With a grocery delivery in the morning I had enough provisions to last the weekend so after the cleaning and checks I spent some time potting out the plants I had bought the other day. Guests arrived about 3pm, they have been before. IMG_1156 One of the other cottages left later in the evening as the forecast for the morning was not very good. We kept an eye on the silaging that was taking place on Andrews side of the road and they didn’t finish until gone 11pm.  25 acres down, 100 more to go – when the weather permits.  The forecast indicated a wave of storms in the early hours then another wave between about 10am and 1pm, which was the worse time for us. IMG_1170 During the evening the forecast changed and the earlier wave seemed to be arriving later so in reality the first wave arrived about 8am and lasted an hour which caught some of the early departures.  Chris did an early lollipop duty so some of the cows on this side of the road could go and nibble any grass around the edges of the fields that had been cut.  Most of the seven departures had gone by 9.30 so cleaning got off to an early start and early finish. IMG_1176The rain eased mid morning but came back again with a vengeance for a couple of hours around the middle of the day so I got a little wet but all checks done by 2pm.  A 3pm rush with three arrivals one of which has been before with a further two at 4pm, one of which had been before and final arrivals just after 6pm.  The afternoon turned out very nice but another heavy shower after dinner left a spectacular rainbow which I took some photos of when I took the dogs out. Later as it started to go dark it was interesting to watch the mist rise from the dales.

Plenty of jobs to do

a passing showerMonday was a fine day at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here) despite the forecast.  No departures but two arrivals and one cleaner here.  A busy morning, Chris did some strimming and I put up some new curtains.  Arrivals here just after 3pm, one has been before.  Time for some accounts too.  Some heavy showers in the evening catching some of the guests out who were walking back from Over Haddon.  Tuesday was forecast to be showery but after a cloudy morning we had a  fine afternoon.  I spent the morning going through the house having a clear out so after Blue lying in the grasslunch went to the recycling centre at Darley Dale and came back via Peak Shopping Centre as a treat not that I bought anything in the end.  I also called in at the Chatsworth Garden Centre and Farm shop.  Wednesday was probably the worst day of the week weather wise.   No departures or arrivals so had time to do some more catching up, mainly WI accounts and our accounts.  In the afternoon we went over to the nursery and collected the hanging baskets and some more plants.  As there was a dry hanging basketsinterlude when we got back we hung the baskets up.  All we need now is the nice weather to bring them on.  In the evening Joanna collected me for this months WI committee meeting.  A lot to discuss including a number of forthcoming events.  A cool evening followed by a cool but dry day.  Were hoping for something more sunny and warm as had hoped for a walk  on Thursday. With it still overcast mid morning we decided in the end to go to Leek.   It was much brighter and warmer by the time we got back.  As it was our day off we went out in the evening and ended up at Carriages in Newhaven where we enjoyed a very nice meal.  A lovely sunset hopefully boding well for Friday.

Tissington Well Dressings 1 June

IMG_1075The last day of meteorological spring was a fine day although it got off to a dull start at our cottages near Bakewell (see details of Bolehill Cottages here).  Seven departures and six arrivals and three cleaners here.  I went down to the Farmers Market first thing and once back got stuck into helping with cleaning as Chris did and then doing the final checks.  Most done by 2pm after which Chris cut the grass and I did the last of the final checks.  The poor lawn mower is not very well so will have to go to the lawn mower doctor.  A steady procession of arrivals from 3pm to 5.30, two of which have been before. It was nce to take the dogs for a walk in the evening sunshine.  Sunday was a very pleasant day with a lot of warm sunshine.  One departure after which we went to Bakewell to get the paper and from there we headed for Tissington for the well dressings. We thought we would take the scenic route so went via Winster. Unfortunately the back road into Tissington was closed so we had to go round via Fenny Bentley.  We aimed to get there before 11am so we would be ahead of the crowds and coaches which we were.  There was no vehicle access to the village so we had to park in the field and pay (money goes to charity). We had a nice stroll around the village, stopping for a coffee as well, and of course taking many photos.  Back in time for lunch then a quiet afternoon enjoying the nice weather and Chris did a little bit of pruning.  Another unsettled week is forecast but not as bad as the previous week. Enjoy the photos.

Weather stats for May.  The highest temp was on 19th with 21.2 deg C.  19th was warmest night with warmest day being 16th.  Lowest temp was 2.1 deg C on 3rd with 2nd being coldest day and night..  May saw 4.09 inches rain with 22nd being wettest with .65 inches.  (May 2013 3.54 inches).

Improving weather

IMG_1042Thursday 30 May was forecast to be a better day at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see link) but in fact it turned out to be worse than the previous couple of days. One departure and one arrival and one cleaner here.  Originally had planned to go and get some more plants and start planting them out but instead I made the most of the dreary day and caught up with paperwork and WI accounts. The weather is also affecting the farmers.  Green Cowden has cancelled the sheep shearing as the fleeces are too wet to shear and the grass is ready quality wise for Andrew to be silaged but it is too wet. Who's there? Ever seen a picture of a calf with a broken leg in plaster?  Here is one we went to see down at the farm and as we went  later in the afternoon Chris helped bring the cows in for milking, not that they needed much encouragement.  At least Friday was a better day weather wise. Perhaps not good enough for a walk, as we had one departure and Spot Smudge!no arrivals, but good enough for Chris to go out and do some weed spraying. Before we got down to work we helped bring the last of the cows across from the farm. My role was to keep the cows in one field from getting to near to the gate so that the other heifers could get in. Luckily they chose to follow me (must have thought I had some corn) and I managed to hold their attention long enough for the heifers to get into the field. I had some items I wanted to get from Chesterfield so I headed off there for a couple of hours retuning mid afternoon. I then did a little bit of paperwork and some preparations for a busy Saturday. As the cloud had lifted it was nice to see the scenery again in the evening when I took the dogs out.

Not holiday weather

IMG_1020Alarm went off at 7.30 at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see link).  Bank holiday what bank holiday!  Two departures and two arrivals and one cleaner here.  A bright start enhanced by the arrival of an old motor bike and side car that had been booked by one of the guests for a ride around the Peak District.  Planted out some bedding plants during the morning as by lunchtime it had clouded up but the rain held off until late afternoon.  First cottage arrived just after 4pm and second cottage at 5.30.  An early dinner then we drove over to Monyash to have a look at the well dressings during a respite in the rain. Tuesday was forecast to be wet all day but in fact it stayed dry albeit cloudy and cool.  One departure and one arrival and one cleaner here.  A number of odd jobs around the place and there was some cow moving going on in the afternoon. Guests arrived about 4pm and I managed to get some IMG_1024accounts done.  Wednesday was forecast to be wet from start to end but like Tuesday it stayed mainly dry with a little drizzle but it was cool and overcast.  One departure and one arrival and having given the cleaner the day off Chris and I turned the cottage round.  Later in the morning we went down to Bakewell to do some banking and to get some provisions and stayed to have lunch.  Back home Chris did his lollipop duties to help bring more heifers over for the summer. Blue is truly surrounded!  Chris did some painting of benches in the garage, we have moved some garden furniture in there as it probably is the only way he will get the painting finished.  I did some more paperwork and guests arrived about 4pm, they have been before.  Our guests have not had the best of weeks weather wise.

 

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Another holiday weekend

IMG_1014The forecast for Thursday was a wet day at out Bolehill cottages (see here) so I thought we could do the cash and carry run as one was due. We headed over to Bookers via Screwfix then had lunch at Eyres the furniture shop in Chesterfield before doing a bit of shopping and coming back via Dunelm (of course).  We just got back home when the heavens opened so we had to unload the car in the rain.  I took the dogs out for their evening walk in the rain, not helped by one of the young heifers jumping into our field.  We tried to usher it back in but it stood its ground so I gave her an ASBO. She later jumped back in to join the rest of the gang.  We had to go back to Bakewell to vote so we stayed in town and had dinner at Le Mistral.   At least it had stopped raining by then.  Friday was  a cool day but at least it stayed dry.  Four departures  and two arrivals and two cleaner here. Also nipped down to Bakewell for final provisions for the weekend. First guests arrived just after3pm and final ones just after 5pm, they have been before.  Also found time to do some preparations for Saturday.  Saturday was quite a wet day.  Luckily it didn’t start raining until mid morning so most of the cleaning was out of the way, it was me who got the wettest when doing the final checks.  Two departures and three arrivals and two cleaners here.  With further arrivals on Sunday I wanted to get as much done as I could on Saturday.  All arrivals were here later in the afternoon arriving between 4.15 and 5.30, one has been before.  Sunday saw no departures but three arrivals but apart from very last minute checks everything was ready.  A damp morning with an improving afternoon.  A typical bank holiday weekend in other words.  Cottages arrived between 3 and 5 pm, one has been before.  A day of odd jobs and it was nice to see some evening sunshine.

Time gallops on

IMG_0956Some days I wonder where the time goes at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here). Monday saw one departure and one arrival with one cleaner here.  A procession of vehicles saw rubbish collected, laundry collected, groceries delivered and a parcel for Chris. I always mentioned about my trips to Dunelm but Chris is entitled to his pleasures such as a Screwfix delivery and this time a new drill!  Time to catch up on some WI work before guests arrived later in the afternoon and after dinner I went to the Village Hall for the Village Hall AGM.  As it didn’t last long I went down to Bakewell afterwards to get some bits for the WI lunch on Wednesday. Tuesday was a bit more overcast but the highlight of my day was 7.15 am when my new washing machine arrived.  IMG_0986No departures or arrivals and Chris went to Matlock later in the morning to take some stuff to the recycling depot and to a DIY merchant.  After lunch we went to the nursery to see how our hanging baskets are coming along.  I also picked up some bedding plants for my new planters that the handyman has made for the courtyard.  Wednesday was a busy day but not with Bolehill business. First thing made a load of smoked salmon sandwiches for the WI lunch and Joanna collected me just after 11am to go and set up at the village hall.  They had started silaging at Lynne’s, we noticed the cutters out late on Monday night, but they hadn’t got much done Tuesday so Wednesday turned out to be a good day for them.  Our visiting WI enjoyed the sandwiches and cake we laid on for themIMG_1000_1 and by the time we finished tidying up it was nearly 3.30 by the time I got home.  While it was warm and dry enough I planted out some of the bedding plants and took some pictures of the bluebells in the copse with an audience of cows. I got Chris to cut the grass the forecast looked more unsettled.  I cooked an early tea which was interrupted by a Virgin Hot air balloon going overhead and trying to land in the fields behind but it took off again and carried on. I was then back to the Village hall to attend a meeting with Baslow Village Hall committee members who are trying to get the Hallmark Two status.  A nice sunset on the way home but didn’t have the camera handy.

A taste of summer

IMG_0916Friday 16 May was a lot warmer than expected which was a nice way to start the weekend at our Bolehill cottages near Bakewell (see here).  Three departures and four arrivals with two cleaners here.  It was nice to hear that the Chatsworth Horse Trials were going ahead.   Went to Chatsworth farm shop to get provisions for the weekend as some warm weather was forecast and the farm shop has some nice items for picnics.  Chris cut grass. First two cottages here by 3.30 with third one arriving about 5pm and final ones, who have been before and were at the horse trials, here at 6pm. It was warm enough to sit outside in the evening but after dinner I had to go to the village hall for a short pre AGM meeting.  Saturday was a fine warm day and great for a picnic.  IMG_0917Two departures and one arrival and one cleaner up.  After cleaning completed and I had done my checks we decided to go out for lunch as it was so nice. We took a chance and headed for the tea rooms at Edensor, with the Horse Trials on we weren’t sure how busy they would be but we found a table outside where we could sit with the dogs. IMG_0931 We then had a little stroll up the hill where we sat overlooking Chatsworth House for a while.  We could see where the Trials were taking place but could not see much of what was going on.  Back home via a busy Bakewell where cottage, who have been before, had just arrived.  Time for a chat and check on emails and phone calls before packing the rucksacks for a picnic.  We parked at Over Haddon car park then walked down the lane to the dale.  The water level was still high as were the nettles!  There were a lot of late evening walkers but luckily no one had nicked our picnic spot overlooking the dale.  After a couple of relaxing hours we walked back to the village and had a swift half at the pub before going home.  Sunday was another warm dayIMG_0934 but the temperature was tempered by a nagging breeze.  One departure and one arrival.  The  cottage had already been cleaned so just  final checks to do. Did some outside jobs and guests arrived just after 3pm.  A quiet evening in, would have been nice to have dinner al fresco but it was too breezy. Never mind.

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A walk from Illam 15 May

IMG_0859Wednesday was a better day weather wise at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here).  In the morning down to Bakewell to get hair cut and get some provisions.  The afternoon went in cottage work and paperwork.  Joanna collected me for the WI meeting with discussions centring on the resolutions for the national WI AGM.  We also had a Police Community Support Officer talk to us about local crime issues and police initiatives for households and farmsteads.  The biggest crime issues around here are oil and Landrover thefts with speeding and distraction burglars also causing concern.  The cows were out overnight for first time this year.  With the forecast being warm, cloudy and dry on Thursday we decided to go for a walk.  I planned a six mile walk from Illam that was mainly level but with a number of interesting features.   We drove to Illam passing the funeral cortège in Monyash of the mum who was killed in a car crash on the a515a few weeks ago.  A car overtaking a lorry in foggy conditions hit her car head on and she leaves a husband a two young children behind.  Accidents like this have a big impact on small communities.  We managed to get the last parking spot in Illam and headed off along the path passing the Izaak Walton Hotel, under new management, before reaching the car park at Dove Dale.  We walked along the rocky path towards the stepping stones when the dogs surprised us by walking in the river. First time in their lives they have voluntarily walked in water!  They also crossed the stepping stones with Chris and even I walked across a few of them before we walked along Dove Dale as far as Hall Dale which we walked up. Part way along we found a sunny spot and had lunch.  At the top of the Dale we picked up the path that skirted Damgate Farm then took the path that passed   Casterne Hall which we visited last autumn. Down to the hamlet of Rushley where a lamb tried to befriend Smudge.  He wasn’t sure what to make of it.  Naturally on reaching Ilam Hall we stopped for afternoon tea with views to Thorpe Cloud.  Back home and time for a quick shower and snack before I was off to Buxton for the local heat of the Derbyshire WI quiz which Over Haddon won!   I did notice that silaging was under way so it’s that time of year again! Enjoy the photos.