Padley gorge

IMG_4444Tuesday and Wednesday were quieter days at our Bolehill cottages (see link).  Tuesday saw one departure and one arrival and one cleaner up. Various house jobs and accounts.  Cottage, who are regular guests, arrived just after 3pm then I popped down to Bakewell to get some provisions for the next few days. After a wet start the day had brightened up. With over an inch of rain over the last few days the river Wye is on flood alert and a number of roads are subject to minor flooding.  On Wednesday we went to Chesterfield with a shopping list but we came back quite empty handed!  Leaving Bakewell we could see the river was very high and fast flowing so with a dry day it was a helpful respite.  Back in time for one arrival who are regular guests.

Thursday was the best day of the week weather wise.  In the morning we had a funeral to attend at Rowsley Church but early in the afternoon we headed to Grindleford Station and had a bacon bap before walking up Padley Gorge. We usually come in the autumn to catch the changing colours and with a storm expected over the weekend we thought we had better go before the trees lose their leaves.  We think we had timed it right for colour but many leaves had already been blown off earlier in the week.  There were others out taking photos in the gorge too.  At the top we had a lovely view towards Carl Wark and Higger Tor then we walked down the other side of the gorge again taking many photos.  In fact the three mile walk took about two hours! The dogs seemed happy bounding around. Back home another cottage arrived at 5.30.  Later in the evening we headed to Buxton!  This time to the Pavilion Theatre adjacent to the opera house where we saw Ralph McTell.  Biggest decision now is which of the which of the seventy photos I will chose to add to the blog!

A quiet weekend

IMG_4415Saturday saw one departure from our cottages near Bakewell (see here) with two arrivals.  One cleaner up.  The day started quite misty again but by late morning the mist had lifted and by early afternoon we even saw some sun!  Kept occupied by jobs in the cottages, I wanted to move some furniture round the cottages, but it didn’t look right so it went back. Sometimes you have to do these things.  Overnight some more leaves had come down so Chris was out again clearing leaves and hoovering the lawns with the mower.  Both cottages, who have been before and both already been here this year, arrived between 4.30 and 5pm.  Later in the afternoon a passing shower left a double rainbow and some interesting sky colours but they can go so quickly that by the time you get the camera it is too late.  Sunday was forecast to be a day of sunshine and showers and the morning was quite shower free but we had a few heavy ones in the afternoon.  A catch up day on paper work and housework as well as finalising and paying the quarterly VAT return.  No departures or arrivals.  Monday was quite a miserable day with a lot of heavy showers but still quite mild.  Two departures and two arrivals and one cleaner up.  Usual Monday jobs with cottage arriving about 4pm, they have been before.  In the evening I went to the first session of indoor bowls at Over Haddon and had a good evening.  The wind and the rain had brought down a lot of leaves and some twigs and small branches.  Chris headed to Bakewell for the next session of the Bakewell Photographic Club leaving the dogs home alone!

Thornbridge Brewery

IMG_4408Well Thursday was the best day in ages at our cottages near Bakewell (see link).  It was dry sunny and warm and ideal for gardening.  Guess what, it was the day we had booked a tour of the Thornbridge brewery so we were inside all afternoon!  In the morning I went down to Bakewell to get provisions for the weekend as we have a busy Friday.  IMG_4411After lunch we set off for the brewery where a tour had been organised by Visit Peak District for some of its members . Thornbridge still has a small brewery at the Hall but the new brewery on one of the industrial estates on the edge of Bakewell means they have been able to expand their range of beers as well as bring jobs to Bakewell.  We were able to sample some of the produce and I was presented with a case of beer as my name had been pulled out of the hat in the free prize draw!  IMG_4409After the tour we went to Hassop station for afternoon tea and as it was still pleasant we were able to sit on the concourse and enjoy tea and cake!   By contrast Friday was quite misty and we didn’t see our neighbours farm until late into the afternoon.  It was mild though and stayed dry.  IMG_4406Three departures and three arrivals and one cleaner up.  A couple of cottages already cleaned but there was still plenty to do.  Chris cleared the courtyard and car park of leaves again but the lawns were too wet.  Two cottages arrived between 4and 4.30 pm, one has been before.  Spent some time dealing with this months accounts before sitting down for the evening.  Final guests arrived about 10.30,they have been before so knew to let themselves in.

A miserable weekend (11th October)

IMG_4417After a run of lovely weekends the trend was finally broken at our Bolehill Cottages (see here).  Friday was a breezy dull day with a few showers.  Two departures and one arrival and one cleaner up.later in the morning I went down to Bakewell to get provisions for the weekend. With some availability cropping up the handyman will be spending some days here starting on the winter maintenance programme.  After lunch did check on cottage and a bit of leaf collecting as the wind had conveniently blown some into piles.  Cottage arrived at 3pm leaving the rest of the afternoon to devote to paperwork.  Saturday was a miserable day.  Chris put the log burning stove on for the first time this year. Three departures and two arrivals and one cleaner up. In between the showers the cottages were cleaned and checked. After lunch I was able to spend more time on accounts and Chris had another session of leaf collecting to clear the courtyard and car park.  First cottage arrived at 4pm and second one, who have been before, arrived at 8.30.  Sunday was a bit brighter but still cool and showery.  No departures or arrivals so when we went for the paper we drove on to call in at Beeley where we stopped for a coffee at the Old Smithy as we haven’t been there for a while.   After lunch I finally finished last quarters accounts and did some jobs around the house.  There is a hope of better weather next week so lets hope so.

Apologies for missing this blog out, should have published this one before the previous one.

At home days

IMG_4412Monday was another cool showery day at our Bolehill Farm cottages (see here). Two departures and two arrivals and one cleaner here. Usual Monday routine and after checking cottages caught up with some WI accounts.  Also had someone come to give us a quote for replacing the kitchen in Dove.  First cottage arrived at 4.30, they have been before and second one arrived about 6pm.  Should have gone to the first indoor bowls session at the Village Hall but that was cancelled.  Tuesday was a bit milder.  One departure but no arrivals.  I headed over to Buxton for a few hours and at one point the sky was so dark I thought there would be a storm but there was just a light shower. When we have a number of returning guests we always spend some time chatting within our guests which we enjoy. Wednesday was another at home day. Used the time to do some house work and jobs in vacant cottages and one cleaner up to keep up with cleaning.  After a misty start the rain appeared on time at lunchtime but by late afternoon had passed over and we even saw some glimpses of sunshine.  At least some milder weather is on its way.

A busy Tuesday

IMG_4220Tuesday (8th October) saw no departures with three arrivals and one cleaner up at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here). Another mild day forecast but with a cold snap to follow.  Later in the morning I went down to Bakewell to get provisions for the next few days then final checks on cottages before guests arrived.  Two cottages have been before and they arrived at 4and5pm but having said that we were chatting with the first cottage almost until the second one arrived.  Final cottage, from Australia, arrived just before 8pm.  Wednesday was a contrast feeling cooler with showers.  Had planned to catch up on accounts but the morning went on emails, bookings and carrying out tasks from the reminders file.  One departure but no arrivals.  After lunch feeling in need of a break I headed to the Peak Shopping Village at Rowsley as a new shop which I like has opened.  Didn’t buy anything though.  Back home and after an early tea collected Joanna as we were opening up and setting out the hall for this months WI meeting.  Our speaker had been before and this time spoke about mental illnesses and different treatments both past and present.  It was very interesting.  Thursday was another quiet day, a lot brighter but with a definite nip in the air.  With the changing wind direction leaves were blowing into the courtyard so a job for Chris.  Northerly winds are are what he hates at this time of year!  No departures but one arrival and one cleaner up.  Cottage arrived at 3pm and I managed to get some accounts done.  The quarter finished a few weeks ago and I still haven’t finished the quarter end accounts!

A Sunday Walk

IMG_4390Sunday (6/10) was a glorious day and worthy of a walk.  My knee had been a lot better but not wishing to cause any problems I suggested a short walk from Monyash not far from our Bolehill Cottages (see here for details).  In the morning we had two departures and after a chat with some of the guests headed for Bakewell to get the paper.  Had coffee on the patio and after lunch headed to Monyash.  IMG_4392We parked by the church and picked up the footpath through the churchyard that connected with the Limestone Way.  We followed this up as it headed to One Ash Grange but before reaching the farm took the path at farm that links back to Lathkill Dale.  Along the way we could make out the trees at Bolehill farm but couldn’t see the house.  We could also make out the edge of the Dale along which the permissive path runs that gives wonderful views of the Dale.  We decided it would make a nice walk in summer to see all the different colours silaging makes on the landscape.  IMG_4396The path emerges just before the rocky part of the Dale so we had a nice level walk back to the road.  Here, instead of turning left and walking into Monyash, we crossed the road and walked along Bagshaw Dale.  Despite this being so close we have never walked along it.  It was longer than I thought but  just a quiet green dale. It emerges at the other end of Monyash and we had the short walk back along Chapel Street to reach the village centre.  The Old Smithy was doing a roaring trade in ice cream so naturally I had one!  IMG_4398 Monday was also a warm day.  One departure but no arrivals and one cleaner up.  Usual Monday jobs in the morning and in the afternoon some preparations for Tuesdays arrivals and the Village Hall Committee meeting in the evening. If you have time have a look at this video about the work in Lathkill Dale and enjoy the photos.

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Another pleasant weekend

At least we had our views back on Friday at our cottages near Bakewell (see here for details). It was a very mild day with sunshine and showers. Down to Bakewell first thing to get provisions for the weekend and back in time to see departing cottage. One cleaner up. Spent most of the day doing preparations for the cottages arriving on Saturday as well as housekeeping duties. Chris did some outside jobs. Cottage arrived about 8.30 pm. Saturday was another mild day with plenty of sunshine and saw three departures and six arrivals and two cleaners up. With prompt departures cleaning was finished by midday and checks finished by 1.30 as I had been able to do some of the work on Friday. Chris had a busy morning clearing leaves from the car park and the lawns as well as grass cutting. We also moved the new suite into a cottage and relocated the one it was replacing elsewhere. After a late lunch had time to catch up with emails before first guests arrived. A steady procession of arrivals saw all guests here by 4.15. Four have been before and one is here for two weeks, two were here for the second time this year (which was also the case last week) so we had plenty of catching up to do. Got a couple of bookings later in the afternoon and had a quiet evening in. If you are missing the Peak District and haven’t seen it recently here is the Peak District promotional video on You Tube. Count how many places you recognise! There is a TV advert in the offing too so watch out for that.

More Buxton!

IMG_4388Tuesday, the first day of the last quarter of the year, was a dull day at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see link).  Had expected to see more of the sun but never mind.  A quiet day with plenty to keep us occupied and in the evening we went to the Opera House again this time to see “Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance” which was a show featuring song and dance numbers from theatre and film.  It was very good.  Wednesday again stayed dull.  A morning of odd jobs and in the afternoon I finalised the WI accounts.  Chris collected the suite from Belper in the afternoon and in the evening I went to Joanna’s for the monthly WI committee meeting. I had to collect one of the members from Over Haddon as she was unable to drive and it was quite foggy at this end but clear in Over Haddon. Despite the forecast of some decent weather on Thursday morning it remained overcast.  One departure and one arrival and one cleaner up.  Needed to do a supermarket shop so headed to Buxton and Chris came with me.  Went into town first then Morrisons before heading back home. By now it was raining quite heavily but it was mild.  Cottage arrived about 5.30. There are signs of autumn around with leaves changing colours but at least we are supposed to see some sun this weekend!

Buxton and Weather Stats

IMG_4023Sunday was a bright and breezy day at Bolehill cottages (see link).  Three departures and one arrival later in the day with cottage already cleaned.  For us it was a day of paperwork including tax returns.  Guests arrived about 3.30.  In the evening we went to Buxton to the Opera House to see the Tenors Unlimited a trio of tenors who were quite entertaining.  Monday started dull but brightened up during the day.  No departures or arrivals but one cleaner up to catch up from Sunday.  After lunch we drove over to Belper to look at a suite then coming back we stopped at Wirksworth as we haven’t been there for a while.  We had a walk round the town and the church.  The church is Grade 1 listed and is notable for its Anglo-Saxon carvings in particular a coffin lid that is now mounted on on of the walls inside the church.  It is also one of the few remaining churches in the UK that performs a “clipping the church” ceremony in which the parishioners hold hands and form a ring around the church once a year.  In the evening Chris went to the Bakewell Photographic Society and after a chin wag with my sister on the phone I caught up on some TV programmes I had recorded for me!

As September ends here are the weather stats.  The hottest day and night was the 4th with highest temperature 21.9 C on the 4th.   The coldest night was the 15th with coldest day the 16th with lowest temperature of 5.1 C on the 15th.  The wettest day was the 6th with .65 inches and total for month was 1.96 inches (9/12 had 3.88 inches).