A rich tapestry

May 13, 2022

Five on Friday: In the Garden

The sun continues to shine and the garden is full of greenery and new growth.  Best of all Mr P arrived back from his Italian trip which was productive and enjoyable.  Today he's been busy in the garden.  We had rain some nights which did the garden a lot of good.  The plants in the covered yard and greenhouse got watered too when he was away.





I'll share more about the garden at the end of the month.  Meanwhile I wish you a good day and a peaceful weekend.  Thank you for your visit to my blog. 

May 09, 2022

Bakewell, Derbyshire


the 13th century packhorse bridge over the River Wye

It was an action-packed weekend as the local granddaughter and her partner met up with the Berkshire grandson and his partner. There was a morning of fishing - local grandson joined them - followed by rock climbing up on an escarpment called Stanage Edge.  Needless to say I didn't join them for the sporting pursuits!  However, on Sunday visiting grandson drove us over the county border into Derbyshire.  The sun was shining.  We went up hills and down dales passing through winding wooded lanes where bluebells were out in abundance.  Birds were hovering in the sky on the moorland stretches and then we stopped at our destination, the small market town of Bakewell.  There are many independent small shops so we were happy just to wander and take a look at what was on offer.  We came away with hand made fudge, some Bakewell tartlets and the two girls bought for themselves small soft toy hedgehogs as souvenirs of the day.  In the information centre there were leaflets advertising events and local places of interest that I would like to visit later on this year.  We had a sandwich lunch in a pub garden and then walked along the river bank before heading back to Sheffield.  Below are some random photos of our day out (snapped when I had a moment).






a sweet shop selling old-fashioned sweets and drinks





I thought the vegan fruit jellies an interesting addition and a sign of the present times.


a café with an Austrian theme


a public garden



time for tea in Wonderland


a large Bakewell tart


a quiet public garden by the river called The Sensory Garden






The water was so clear I could see trout in the river.



The beaks on these ducks had a strange shape probably for shovelling for food on the river bed.


One of the Canada Geese swimming in the river.  Others were standing around in the shallower waters.



a modern bridge over the river
In recent years there has been a fashion to attach padlocks with the names of visitors
onto the railings of the bridge.




a tranquil back water


The Grands - Berkshire grandson and partner, Yorkshire granddaughter and partner.


riverside houses and front yards

Thank you for coming by.  I hope you enjoyed the walk around Bakewell.  Have a good week.