Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Last post for a while
The last few days have been spent preparing for an eight week work stint. I am due to fly to the other side of the world for work committments on Friday so am making the most of the autumn weather while I am here. As usual we have had some spectacular sunsets:
Even during the day the canal is so attractive:
I have been sorting out all my produce before I go. The pickled onions are ready, but I am leaving most of the plum gin, damson brandy and blackberry whisky to mature until I return from my trip. I did decant one or two jars though and they are already tasting very promising.
I was walking through the market the other day and the fruit stall was trying to get rid of its overripe bananas. I got about 20 bananas for 50p, so today I made a big batch of banana bread:
As a result of all this T and I have done a great trade in produce - she brought me several jars of green and red tomato chutney in exchange for some plum gin, strawberry vodka and banana bread. A on the boat next door brought some sausages round, in exchange for meals we have cooked for him during the week so we all fed on sausage, mash and onion gravy for tea. I love the currency on the Marina!!
We had our last trip away together a couple of weeks ago. Whenever I travel to foreign parts I always have to have a 'top up' of English scenery before I go. We stayed at our favourite hotel at Haweswater, which is our most loved lakeland valley. We were not disappointed with the scenery or the weather:
The reflection of the hills and vegetation on the water was stunning!! It was difficult to tell where the hills stopped and the water started:
The view from the hotel was gorgeous too:
We decided to do quite a high level walk, but nothing dodgy, only a little bit of mild scrambling:
We walked up past this lovely tarn ......
.... and the views from the top were fantastic:
I probably won't be posting for a while as I fly out on Friday and am straight into work mode, but I will be back just in time for Christmas. We have booked a canal side hotel for a few days over Christmas so that we have the space to all spend time together as a family, so I will be back posting again in a few weeks.
I am going to miss all my friends and family so much while I'm away, but especially Jack the Whippet. He paid us a visit last night and you can see by the grin on his face and his body language that he enjoyed his visit!
That may be something to do with the long walk I took him for, followed by some left over scraps of pork (including crackling) that he scrounged from our tea left overs and finally a good doss on the bed which is the warmest place on the boat due to the eco fan throwing the heat of the fire to that end of the boat.
Al ;)
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