A rich tapestry

September 20, 2019

Around Agden Reservoir

The weather has been so good that we've been out for a short drive twice this week!  Regular readers will know that we have several reservoirs located near where we live and there's always a lane that we haven't explored that takes us near them with access for walkers to stroll on the paths around them.  We usually start our exploration in Bradfield village, which is an interesting one in its own right.  Bradfield Walkers Group with the support of South Yorkshire Passenger Transport have produced quite a few helpful leaflets for the different trails around the area with maps and information of historical interest and fortunately there are regular buses that go into the village and back along the Loxley Valley route if you don't have a car. 


On our drive we were heading for Agden Reservoir although at the top of the hill we could stop and look back at our own local reservoir, Damflask.





Here there are fields with sheep grazing, sturdy looking dwellings and farm buildings and then there's a stretch of woodland, mostly oak and pines, before you see the reservoir.



Rose-bay Willow Herb flowers are beginning to pop their seed pods.


lots of insects and a few butterflies still about



Here's the retaining wall of the reservoir



and the outlet for water overflow.



On the other side of the reservoir can be seen more woods
 and a rocky escarpment.


Looking down onto the water there appeared to be strange colouration
in the water and I don't know why?


There are plenty of signs by the reservoirs to warn
 people that these deep water resources are dangerous
and not places where you should try and swim.


In the woods along by the reservoir there are signs of the
leaves turning to Autumn colours.






Here you can walk along a path and see the reservoir below.


Along the way there are huge slabs of rock embedded
into the bank and tree roots. Above is the lane we drove along.


If the gate is padlocked you can climb the steps
to get back onto the lane.


After our exploration of Agden Reservoir on the lane called Windy Bank - although it wasn't windy on this occasion - we went back to Low Bradfield and had a drink in The Schoolrooms CafĂ©.  As you can imagine, it was once Low Bradfield's village school and is now a popular refreshment place and gift shop. The school was built to replace one on a different site that was washed away in the tragic Sheffield Flood of 1864. More about that here.






As it was late morning there were many people sitting outside and young families playing in the children's area so I didn't take many photos.  The one below is from when we've been there before.





Upstairs was empty so I took a photo.  It's a popular venue for birthday parties.



These paintings on display are for sale.  The style is distinctive and done by a local artist.


Time to go back home by Damflask Reservoir.


We had already been that way earlier in the week as I wanted to go back to Agden Beck (the stream that runs down from Agden Reservoir and situated in Low Bradfield), look at the buildings there and be reminded of their history.   

September 17, 2019

Our garden - early September

We've been enjoying these September days close to home as the weather has been calm and mellow even though there has been a nip in the air in the mornings and evenings.  I have a pile of library books to read and Mr P is still busy with his woodworking (making planters), trimming the leaves from the tomatoes that are ripening in the covered yard and generally pottering in the vegetable plot gathering a few of the vegetables now and again.
Here are a few collages of what is happening in the garden this month.  It's amazing how many summer flowers are still blooming.



The little solar powered fountain makes a pleasant sound when the sun is shining.



The apples and pears have survived the days when we've had windy weather, but still are unripe.  Broccoli, sweet corn and beans are welcome additions to an evening meal or soup.



The hanging basket of strawberry plants our granddaughter gave us flowered and recently produced a few strawberries that were appreciated as a little snack with some chocolate chip biscotti.


Here are some of the different varieties of tomato still ripening outside and in the conservatory/yard and plenty have been bottled.


We brought the bistro table and chairs into the covered yard.  I need to get covers for them for when it rains and we have had some showers and rain during the night. The table is useful and the chairs provide extra seating. The other end of the covered yard is where I usually sit and read.