Monday 20 April 2015

An evening in Bakewell

Hello again!

I've had lots of positive vibes about my return to blogging with a little bit of help from Hannie and some of her lovely blogger friends.

Today's a little jumble of loveliness from a quiet little fish and chip tea by the river in Bakewell, Derbyshire. Bakewell is pretty much central of the Peak District I think and it's not too far for us to get to by car. There's lots of beautiful views of the hills en route and lots of twisty bendy roads when you go the way we went (I'm so glad I didn't drive)! The town is quite well known for its pudding which is nothing like the Bakewell tarts or cherry bakewell a that you can buy in most supermarkets in the UK. You can read more about them (or order one to try here).

Dan wasn't at work on Friday so we visited some of my relatives who have been staying in Derbyshire on a mini holiday for a few days. They went home yesterday so it was a lovely opportunity to get together with them while they were in the area last week. I genuinely felt so awfully ill before we left the house, probably not helped by the fact I had somehow forgotten to eat any lunch. I'm really trying hard to eat regularly as it's something I have found really difficult (partly due to medication and habits from when I was in hospital). Anyway, that aside, the fresh air did me the world of good. We sat on the benches along the river after having a lovely little wander and look in the oldie-worldy type shops. I found a gorgeous little shop that sells scarves in a whole variety of designs. My personal favourite is the one with the vw camper van print on.

A selection of the scarves outside the little shop in Bakewell.

Whilst we sat and ate our "chippie tea" we watched the different wildlife on the river. I have such an irrational fear of birds and although it was ok them being in the river and on the path near the river it was certainly not ok for them to be near me. I really quite like ducks but at one point there was a rather "confident" little so-and-so that came that bit too close and I literally froze. In my head I was having a full blown argument with myself with one side saying: "DO NOT MOVE A SINGLE MUSCLE - you do and that thing is gonna flap and squark and you'll end up having a 'flap attack'. You know you will!" The other voice was the voice of calm saying "get a grip you stupid woman, move your foot a bit and it will waddle off, what harm will a cute little duck do". What did I do? I froze! I was not taking the risk of entering the flap attack mode! NU-UH! The duck got bored and waddled off eventually - I won that one!


This cheeky duck would not leave me alone!

After I finished fish and chips I has a wander to the bridge where people take padlocks. Typically they're couples that mark a date and/or their names in someway or something meaningful to them then they lock their padlock onto wire on the bridge. There were some really lovely engraved ones! Just after I had taken my pictures on the bridge a wedding party arrived. They had a lot of photos taken on the bridge before the happy couple arrived. It was quite exciting to watch. The newlyweds had obviously got a padlock with them to lock on the bridge too. - what a great idea!





Do you have somewhere near to where you live that you like to visit? Have you written a blog post about it? Please feel free to write a comment telling me about somewhere you have been to recently or leave a link to your blog and I'll have a read :)

Love and hugs.
Hannah.xx

12 comments:

  1. What a fun place to visit! I love exploring new places! <3

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    1. Hiya Susannah! I really like Bakewell. We're lucky to have some really beautiful places close to where we live for little trips out but I love exploring new places too! xx

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  2. We moved to California nearly a year ago and it has been non stop exploring ever since. And by non stop I mean when we have the energy to leave the house on the weekends! We love visiting places and making manful connections! We haven't been to England yet, but it as well as the rest of Europe is on our bucket list!

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    1. Wow California!!! The only exploring I have done in America is when we rented a motorhome for 6 weeks starting in Canada and we crossed the border to the U.S and toured New England. That was a really fun holiday staying on different campsites and mingling with the locals. We visited one of our twin towns (in Pennsylvania) and got chased by a journalist who did a whole news article on us and we met they mayor - we were made to feel like celebrities but we were just a little family in a R.V on holiday hehe. My parents were sent a copy of the newspaper that we "featured" in. Theres so much more of your beautiful country that I'd love to see. I'd love to visit the west (and get some American sunshine!) One day I'm sure I will return. As for the UK, look out for my blog coming soon about where I live... it's quite a popular spot for tourists! xx

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  3. This sounds like a really lovely visit. I love shops like that that carry prints you might not see elsewhere. I also had to laugh at your duck story. It sounds like something I would do!

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    1. I like to see "different" shops away from the hustle and bustle of busy town centres and shopping precincts. I like to see what independents have to offer. I'm so glad that I'm not alone in the duck situation! I'm a real wuss when it comes to things like that. When I was teaching I had to put my fears to one side to a degree but crafting with feathers became the job for my teaching assistant. I really just can not deal with them! I laugh about it afterwards though! xx

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  4. How fun! The duck :) I live in CO, so there is lots of great opportunity for exploring. I've lived here for 14 years and there is still so much to see.

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    1. I bet you have some stunning scenery where you live! I'd love to see some of the Mountain regions. I bet the views are beyond beautiful. We don't have big mountains anywhere near to where I live but there are still some really picturesque spots. xx

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  5. Great story...cheeky ducks :)
    We make adventure wherever we go. I live in a semi-sleeply little town in South Eastern Wisconsin but my oldest daughter lives in the city of Milwaukee and exploring there is always fun. Yesterday I was snapping pics to use on my own blog! www.backrowfaith.com #GoBeLove

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    1. Hiya Mindi!
      Life is one great big adventure (well, in my life it appears to be). It's not always a fun one but there always seems to be something or someone in the right place at the right time when I need a little boost. There's so much of the world that I'd love to see. I'm so lucky that my childhood holidays were spent visiting lots of different places in our country and a few others but the world is a big playground to be explored. I'll go take a look at your pics, look out for my comment! #sendinglove xx

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  6. There's lots of those padlocks appearing on the Suspension Bridge in Bedford. Next time you're down if there's time we could go see them. The boys are off to Cambridge at the weekend and my friend is currently in the air on the way to Chile! My aunt is off to Rio too in a couple of days time. My next planned field trip is to Shepton Mallet in the summer when we might be going to Momentum. Camping in the UK - it's probably going to rain!

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  7. This sounds like a lovely trip! And those scarves! BEAUTIFUL!
    xo, Caitlin
    And Possibly Dinosaurs

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