Busy busy busy part 2

IMG_4878Wednesday was a bright and mild day at our Bolehill cottages (see here).  No departures or arrivals but one cleaner up to carry on with cleaning.  For me most of the day went on WI accounts and preparation for the evening meeting as well as some housework.  Paid January bills.  Only one van today with the plasterer hard at work in Dove.  After dinner I collected Joanna and we set up the village hall for the WI meeting.  By now it was raining very heavily.  A good turnout for the first meeting of the year.  Without a president Joanna and I conducted the business part which included me talking through the resolutions that need voting on at the National AGM.  For me it was also a busy evening as I had this years subscription money to collect.  Our speaker was one of the local vets who amused us with his stories of working in a rural practice.   When I got home there were a number of emails that I dealt with before sitting down only to find there were a load more on Thursday morning.  In fact emails and bookings kept me busy all morning and I had the busiest day for bookings for a very long time.  Very unusual for a Thursday.  Fitter and plasterer in Dove.  Found time on Thursday afternoon to stock up on logs.  By Thursday afternoon the River Wye was back on flood alert near Ashford, the fields here are still very soggy.  Even Andrew had to give up on keeping some cows out over winter and took the last of them in just before Christmas.

Busy busy busy pt 1

IMG_4863Sunday was a dismal day weather wise feeling damp and cold. Last two departures from our Bolehill Cottages (see here) so empty for the night. Down to Bakewell for newspaper and called in at Green Cowden Farm to see their new additions (a pair of goats) and stayed for coffee.  Back home plenty to do with our tree and decorations to take down and box up.  I have been sorting out cottage decorations as I have been taking them down and pruning ones that have not used for a while.   A busy day for emails and telephone calls and took a number of bookings.  Monday was a pleasant day, two arrivals and one cleaner up to keep up with cleaning.  With workmen starting on Dove we had three sets of vans on site with fitters, plumbers and plasterers all doing their bit.  We had to make a quick trip to Bakewell as the kitchen worktop had not been ordered and we had to choose a new one!   Both cottages here by 3pm, both have been before.  Another busy day for bookings.  In the evening Chris went to Bakewell for the Photographic Society and I had an evening in dealing with bookings, finally sitting down at 9pm.  Tuesday was another bright day with showers.  In the morning caught up with some bookings and some housework and Chris was tied up with work in Dove.  I had planned on going to Matlock in the afternoon but wasn’t sure how busy we would be for emails and bookings.  In the end I went via the Peak Shopping Village at Rowsley, although I didn’t buy anything.  A walk round Matlock then a walk round Sainsbury’s where I stocked up on groceries.  Back home a few more bookings to deal with before sitting down.  There has been a lot of interest in the sink hole that has appeared at Foolow.  Residents and walkers have been asked to keep away from the hole in case it gets larger, it is already 160 feet wide and nearly as deep and electricity cables have had to be rerouted. It is thought the heavy rain had eroded the land over the old lead mine workings.  I will update the situation if I can find out more.

Goodbye to new year guests

IMG_4862Thursday 2/1/14 saw our friends depart.  No arrivals at our Bolehill Cottages (see link) but one cleaner here.  The first dry and bright day since Sunday.  Forgot to mention the River Wye was on flood alert Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. In the afternoon we went to Chesterfield to get some more paint and a little retail therapy although I only bought a jumper.  In the evening I went to Joanna’s for our monthly WI committee meeting, it should have on Wednesday. Friday saw two departures and no arrivals and one cleaner up.  Sometimes we do get bookings for the weekend after the New Year and although we had enquiries, the forecast of yet more rain and wind was not encouraging.  As cottages have been departing I have been taking down the trees and decorations.  Mind you it doesn’t take as long to get them down as to put them up. Despite the forecast Friday was not as bad as predicted so at least our remaining guests could get out and about.  Over the last few days Chris has been drafting our New Year email which was dispatched on the Friday.   Also spent some time boxing up contents of Dove in readiness for its emptying.   Saturday saw two more departures.   No cleaner but handyman up to help Chris empty Dove of furniture and contents.   Again another day where the weather wasn’t as bad as the forecast. Perhaps we were lucky.  In the afternoon Chris and I went down to Bakewell to get some provisions for the next few days and in the evening we went to Buxton Opera House.  This time it was to see a David Bowie tribute act. Interesting.

A military operation

IMG_4809The change over between Christmas and New Year is always the one I worry about most at our Bolehill Cottages (see here).  It is the week that the ovens get the most hammer with all those Christmas dinners being cooked.  This year I had other things to consider as I had two cottages staying on but not in the cottages they were in for Christmas.  Everything hinged on which cottage would be the first to depart as one of the cottages was moving into one of the other cottages who were staying for a second week.  Luckily I had three cleaners to call on and thankfully the cottage I hoped would go first did so I could put my master plan into operation and the sequence of cleaning went how I planned.  Also the morning was dry so that helped.  Three departures, two cottages moving and two arrivals.  No problems encountered but a few items left behind and a couple of oven gloves bit the dust!  Cottages arrived between 3 and 5 pm, one of which was a friend I worked with many years ago.  Needed a quiet evening in.  Sunday was also a busy day, a bright sunny day with two departures and three arrivals. One cottage already cleaned so one cleaner up to turn round remaining two with some assistance from Team Swaap!  Guests arrived between 4 and 6 pm.  Found time to do some work on a jigsaw friend and I started over Christmas, one of our usual Christmas routines.  Final cottage arrived on Monday.  No departures and one cleaner up.  A more dismal day with wind and rain and unfortunately I started to feel as if I was coming down with a cold.  Typical after such a hectic few weeks.

Christmas walks

IMG_4804Christmas Eve started bright breezy at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see link) and cool and after a little debate we decided to go for a walk at Howden Reservoir. With two cars we parked our friends one at the Fairholmes car park which was virtually empty.  We then piled into the our car and drove along the road until it ended at King’s Tree. From here we walked along the track to IMG_4805Slippery Stones bridge. Our walk kept us on the track all the way back to the Fairholmes car park and with no stiles or slopes to negotiate we made the five miles in just under two hours.  The dogs enjoyed being off the leads all the way.  We hardly met any other walkers or cyclists and even when we got back to the car park it was still quite empty. As we got closer to the car park we let the men go ahead so they could drive to pick up our car and friend and I with dogs added a little extra to our walk so we would not have to wait so long.  IMG_4808When they got back we headed to the Riverside Cafe for a late lunch but they had decided to close although the sign said they were open so we were disappointed.  We had a snack when we got home and I did a final check on emails and chatted to some guests before we set off to Buxton. IMG_4813 I had phoned a few places to see it I could get a table for the evening but everywhere seemed to be booked.  In the end we went to Simply Thai in Buxton where we had a nice meal.  So Christmas Day arrived bright and sunny but not breezy.  The day followed our usual routine and after breakfast we prepared lunch before setting off for the walk down to the Lathkil Hotel for a drink. Wished Merry Xmas to the residents we knew before returning home.  Enjoyed our late lunch of roast beef before opening our presents and a relaxing evening including watching Dr Who.

 

Now when our friends are here the dogs are not allowed into the living room.  That’s not to say that they don’t try and sneak in!

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Christmas arrivals

IMG_4802A cold start to Saturday (21/12) with the discovery that the tree that lost a major limb a few weeks ago at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell (see here) is no more so later in the morning Chris had to go out and do a bit more chain sawing!  First though down to Bakewell for the Farmers Market (a week early due to Christmas) with Chris and afterwards we had a little wander round Bakewell stopping for coffee before returning home.  Final checks on cottages before arrivals of which there were three.  All were here by 4pm and one has been before.  After dinner one of the cottages came over for a drink and a chat so a nice way to end the day.  IMG_4803On Sunday morning went down to Bakewell to get paper and some recycling before back and final checks on cottage due in.  One final pre Xmas departure.  Chris stocked up on logs.  Cottage arrived just after 3 pm.  Rest of day went in our own preparations for Christmas including icing the cake and getting a room ready for our friends.  Monday was another very windy and wet day.  One cleaner up to turn round last cottage before Xmas and for me final checks on remaining cottages.  Chris went and collected our Christmas dinner and called in to see a number of locals before retuning home.  Four arrivals, two of which have been before, with all here by 5pm as were our friends.  By the time we went out in the evening the wind had died down and it had stopped raining.  We had a nice meal at the Devonshire Arms in Pilsley.  A great way to start our Christmas break.

Trees up…and down

IMG_4770Well on Sunday (15/12) there were no Xmas preparations at home as I had a days baking course booked at the Tideswell school of food about fifteen minutes away from our Bolehill cottages (see here). A packed day for the twelve of us who baked a range of Christmas goodies including mini panettone and lebkuchen my favourite Xmas biscuits. I came home later in the afternoon with boxes of yummies to eat, so many that Chris took some down to Andrew and Joanna. Chris in my absence had seen two cottages depart. He had also managed to marzipan the Xmas cake and do some jobs in the cottages – I had left him a list! Monday saw two arrivals on a cool day. IMG_4773One cleaner up and checked Christmas arrangements with refuse collectors and laundry man. Both cottages arrived between 3and 4pm. Managed to get two Christmas trees up in the cottages. In the evening we went to Buxton to see Steeleye Span at the Opera house. Tuesday was a sunny but colder day. Chris and handyman finished off in Sheepfold in the morning and in the afternoon Chris and I went to Buxton for a few hours. He needs a new pair of overalls, his current ones are literally falling apart at the seams. It also gave us the chance to do some Xmas shopping and call in at B&Q for some new lights for Sheepfold. IMG_4778We bumped into one of our former cleaners in Buxton so found time for a coffee too. Wednesday was dull with rain arriving in the afternoon. No departures but one arrival just after 3pm. One cleaner up and time to get two more trees up in the cottages. Later in the afternoon the wind really picked up and we were battered about a bit for a few hours. Wind, rain and hail saw problems on the road with more trees down (including a part of one at the top of the guests garden) and some minor flooding. And snow was mentioned in Thursdays forecast!

More Christmas activities

IMG_4769 IMG_4767Friday was forecast to be wet at our Bolehill cottages near bakewell (see here) but in the end it wasn’t to bad. It was also mild for the time of year. One departure and one arrival and one cleaner up. Chris and handyman still working on Sheepfold. Wall tiles on but need to be grouted and new extractor fan installed. A last minute decision to replace the sink entailed a couple of trips to Bakewell and the plumbers merchant. I went down to Bakewell early afternoon to get provisions for the weekend and also called in to one of the WI ladies to drop a diary off. Various jobs around the cottages and guests arrived about 6.30. Joanna collected me just before 7pm and we went off to Youlgreave for the Lathkill Group WI Carol Service. About fifty ladies from the various local WI’s enjoyed an evening of carols and readings rounded off by stollen and mulled wine. Saturday started sunny and dry with a deteriorating forecast. No arrivals or departures so we decided to go out for coffee with a short walk afterwards. We headed for Longnor to the coffee/craft shop but when we we emerged after coffee it had already clouded up and the wind had picked up. So we had a drive round to Hartington where we had a walk around the village and called in a couple of the shops. The cheese shop was too busy but I got some sweets from the sweet shop. They had just put up the village Christmas tree and there were some vintage machines about too. A quiet afternoon. Put up our Christmas tree but didn’t get round to decorating it and had planned to marzipan the cake but had forgotten to get some lemon curd for bonding. Stocked up on logs but it was too windy for the fire to get going. Had put a wreath on the front door earlier in the day but had to take it down as the wind was blowing it around too much. At least my cooking was OK!

Preparing for Christmas

IMG_4746Tuesday saw the start of personal preparations for Christmas at our Bolehill Cottages near Bakewell  (see here).  Next week I will concentrate on the cottages. In the morning I went down to Bakewell and ordered our Christmas dinner and got provisions for the next few days. In the afternoon I did a trip to Matlock stopping first at the recycling centre then one of the Builders Merchants.   In Matlock I went to Wilkinsons then did a big non perishable shop at Sainsbury’s. Needed a rest in the evening!  Wednesday morning got off to a misty start but the sun broke through later in the morning.  Stocked up on some logs.  IMG_4755Time for some jobs around the house before preparing all the bits (including a quiz) for the evenings WI meeting.  Also did a few more Xmas cards and drafted my Xmas letter. Later in the afternoon I watched as Andrew took some more cows inside for the winter.  In the evening I collected Joanna and we headed to the hall for the WI Xmas party.  We all bought or made food to bring and Santa left a sack of presses.  I had a nice tree decoration.  An enjoyable evening had by all.  Thursday was a drizzly day.  In the morning I ordered any last supplies I needed on-line and also ordered a new dinner service set for one of the cottages.  If it is as good as it looks on-line then I will be ordering more sets for the rest of the cottages.  One cleaner up and one arrival here just after 3pm.