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Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Jacobs Ladder.




 Over the worst of it, the top is in view.

 Made it! Easy.
Having a breather before going back down.



 Lee Farm, on the way back to the car.


This is what I have been waiting for, nice weather and a chance to try out my new knees. We have just had four sunny days Saturday through to Tuesday. Saturday and Sunday I was in our Steven's loft laying floorboards. I just happened to mention that it was too nice to be indoors on a day like this, but the job had to be done! Monday he popped round to see if I wanted to go to Edale.

We bypassed Edale and went straight to Barber Booth, parked the car and walked to the packhorse bridge at the foot of Jacob's Ladder.

Jacob's Ladder is the start of the Pennine way, a path that goes all the way to Scotland. My intention was to walk up to the top and on to Kinder Scout. It is a steep climb but a good trial for my knees. If I could not have done it it would have marked the end of my hill walking days. I did it with no problem at all, when I reached the top I was over the moon and so was our Steven. He has his walking mate back, me!

Coming down was just as good, no pain at all. When you have bad knees, walking down hills is murder. That has all gone. Walking is a pleasure again!




Wednesday, 18 July 2012

The day looked promising.

 7.15am 12th July looks like it's going to be a nice day for a change, that dream ended at 9am. It clouded over but remained dry.
 Later on the same day we went for a walk down the fields, it's the first time I've been down since we lost our Blue.
 To my surprise all the horses and cattle have gone, there is no livestock in any of the fields!
It looks like the man that has bought the land is just letting it go dormant, it's a puzzle. There will be plenty of hay if he cuts the grass, we'll see what happens later.

Thursday, 5 July 2012

My tomato crop so far.

 My tomatoes are about 4ft high doing well, flowering and some fruit showing.

 Here I have trimmed some of the leaves off to concentrate the food to the fruit.

 This plant has stopped itself, this is the top of the plant very strange!

More flowers coming, I don't know how the fruit will react with the weather we are having, it's atrocious. March was dry but I don't mean sunny, April, May and June have been record breaking months for rain. June was the wettest and coldest for 100 years, July is heading the same way.
What I want is some sunshine in my life, I'm growing webbed feet. 

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Yesterday at Wakefield.

If we let the weather keep us in we would never go out.

This is the bridge over to The Hepworth Wakefield it's an art gallery, not my kind of thing, I like things to look like what they are, not rubbish pretending to be art. I will not go in again.

I liked this someone had made in the boatyard out of scrap, at least it made me smile!

This is The Flying Scotsman, it must be the most famous name of any train in the world. It's the first time I have seen it in my life, and it was just by chance. It was standing in the station when we were going home, had I have been 14 I would have thought all my birthdays had come at once. Train spotting was something we all did as kids and to cop a namer we were over the moon. Must stop reminiscing it's a sign of old age.