Isn't it beautiful?
A little bit of crochet....a little bit of sewing....a little bit of baking....a whole lot of craft-i-ness!
Monday, 1 October 2018
Pinch, punch first of the frost.....
Thursday, 27 September 2018
Our furry friend....
Delight of delights....one of our furry friends needed a walk and wanting a walk ourselves, we were delighted to oblige!
It's another chance to discover some of the area and get some furry practice in for when our new arrival joins us.
We decided to walk through Nenthead mines as far towards the quarry as we could get in an hour....all climb!
These are some of the scenes along the way.....
Saturday, 15 September 2018
Proud Mummy & Daddy moment...
...yes, lump in the throat stuff....that moment when you realise that your little one understands the world a little better than you thought.
Today is the day Little Woo has her hair cut in order to donate it to The Little Princess Trust who make real hair wigs for children who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment or other illness.
Here she is before.....
Thursday, 13 September 2018
Penrith
...that's where we went today!
What a lovely place. It has a market square and lovely church in the centre and quite an impressive array of shops.
But I'm ahead of myself.
Penrith is south west of Alston. We have to take the road to Hartside and down the mountain, this was the view.....
Then after shopping, the hours journey home.
This is not mist or fog, but cloud! At over 1900 feet this mountain climb is quite often sitting with its head in the clouds.....
The black and white pole to the left is for guidance in the snow.....
So there's another little snapshot of life in the rugged beauty of Cumbrias North Pennines.
Back soon.
Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Teesdale to Weardale via Langdon Beck
As you can probably work out the fells are the hilly bits, the rivers run through them and this combination is known as a dale, in this case the rivers are the Tees and the Wear. Some of you (especially all those Scouts from the late 1980s) might also have heard of Langdon Beck, the Youth Hostel, it is often used by Scouts and similar groups as a stop off when journeying the Pennine Way.
Between the two dales is a small road about 5 miles long, over the top of the fell separating them. On our journeys here we often take the Teesdale road and pass this turning and for some time I have wanted to take that road and see where it comes out.
Today was that day! Yay!
It might seem a little sad to some folk that anyone could be so hoppy-skippy-smiley excited about a drive out, but believe me, the sheer scale of these dales and the enormous beauty they hold is jaw-dropping to someone who has never been anywhere soooo BIG and sooooo open that you can watch the clouds pass over the rugged terrain for long, mesmerising minutes at a time. In fact, the skies are so moody and wild, you could sit all day and watch the skies and the fells change. It is stunning.
Anyway, the following photos are our little jaunt from Alston along the Teesdale road to a turning just before Langdon Beck marked St. John's Chapel, which is in Weardale. Then along the Weardale road past the Killhope Lead Mining Museum, over Killhope to Alston.
Incidentally, the road over Killhope holds the equal honour (with Hartside, the other side of Alston) as the highest paved (or tarmaced) pass in England....hence our blog name!
Enjoy!
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
The view from our kitchen window......
Short and sweet....but lovely to share.
The River is the South Tyne flowing north.
Monday, 10 September 2018
Settling in to our 'student digs'...
It's our pet name for the rental.
It's not awful, just not home.... we are very grateful to have secured it and to have the opportunity to start our life here.....but it does remind us of times past where living in rentals is an experience! The fab thing is that being in town we are convenient for the shops too....and despite being a town...it's so quiet.
Anyway, after Woo's fab first day at school, the rest of the week continued with school runs, catching up with friends, visits to the park to meet and make new friends after school and the unpacking of odd boxes and the inevitable cleaning... the flat was a bit grim despite the promise of a deep clean!
So nothing really to report of our week or weekend, and actually it flew by.
The next major event in our lives was some time together for an explore. We walked a 4 mile circuit out from the tiny backstreets of Alston called The Butts following the River Nent to Blagill and the up and back across the tops and down alongside the Nent and into The Butts again.
The scenery is stunning, the river bed amazing...like someone laid slabs for the river to trickle over , the structure of the stone, the waterfall or Force....and on the tops, the wind was phenomenal!
So here are a few pictures of our lovely walk....
Saturday, 8 September 2018
Shopping trip....
...and sadly not a splurgy trip for treats, but, having acquired a fridge, we are food shopping!
We live in quite a remote area so in order to shop on a fairly decent scale, we have to travel over 40 minutes whichever direction we choose to go.
Today after mulling it over, we decided to head to Hexham, what a beautiful place. Lovely market, beautiful Abbey and interesting independent shops.
Nothing really to tell....its a grocery shop, it's just not that interesting! But here is the beautiful St. Andrews Hexham...........
Next time, somewhere different.
Friday, 7 September 2018
It's a fridge! (I know...it's a picture of a chair!)
...and said in a very excited voice!
Yes, today was the day for the fridge delivery.
We had put off ordering one because we didn't know if we would be in our house by this time. But we aren't, so we ordered one.
This means an impending shopping trip.
It also means we can't venture far today as it may arrive.
We did stop off for a cuppa with one of our lovely friends who came to find us at the school (hearing that we were finally here and wanting to catch up). After that we ventured to the local library, which amazingly is open every and I mean, EVERY day of the week. And we also went to look at one of the local crafty haunts, The Cane Workshop, which, as the name suggests mainly repairs cane furniture and sells kits for cane work like this....
They also have crafts from local artists, they sell amazing Rag Rugs, recycled wool clothing from The Woolly Pedlar.......
Hawthorn Handmade needlefelting kits.....
Wednesday, 5 September 2018
Wakey, wakey, rise and shine!
At 7.10 this morning a small figure appeared in the bedroom doorway.....
Daddy asked...."Are you ok Woo?"
The reply came....."Can I go to school this morning?"
We thought she would be tired from the journey and the sickness, not yet back to normal eating after the bug....WRONG!
She was raring to go and SO excited.....how could you say no.
So we got up, found school uniform, conjured a packed lunch and got ready for school.
We were all so excited, it is such a warm, welcoming place.
She was so keen, we arrived early. And we had to have the obligatory 'first day at school photo'...