Sunday, June 22, 2008

Catching up with the family

We're doing well on weekends away the moment: this time we went to Stow, as did Rachel, David, Andy, Sam and Isabel. It was lovely to catch up with the littlies again. Sam is full of his own thoughts and opinions these days, while Isabel has just started to talk and tries to copy everything Sam does. Meanwhile Rachel and Dave were introduced to the delights of Apples to Apples in a hard fought match on Saturday night.
Among other things this weekend we went to the playbarn, where Sam and Issy tried out the slides:


And a roman villa, where there were snails:

Tim captured lots of photos of everyone - there are more on his Flikr page. This was a stray shot, which made me smile:







Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Another Welsh weekend

Another camping trip, this time to our usual campsite in the brecon Beacons. but this time we had company:

A mother duck and her ducklings came to say hello on the first morning we were there. It was a perfect opportunity for Tim to play with his new camera - more photos are on his flikr page.

After the ducks had gone we were joined by Andy, Catriona, Ian, Will and Emily. Here we all are Planning a Walk:


This is the Walk Tim and I did on Friday, and this is the group walk on Saturday. It was all topped off with a trip to a cave/dinosaur park on the Sunday - bizarre but good fun!

All in all a good weekend. Next stop will be the Peak District in two weeks time for another camping extravaganza...

Sunday, June 08, 2008

A new arrival

Congratulations to Trish and Cory on the birth of their son, Fraser. A month or so ago, Trish asked if Tim and I would be godparents to their new arrival, and we were delighted to accept! Now all we need is a free weekend to head up to Aberdeen and meet him in person...

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Our Holiday

Looking back, I've not posted since last time we went to Wales - to buy my new tuba (which is still big and still shiny). Seems about time then to tell you about our holiday to Snowdonia a couple of weeks ago. We've settled on a mini tradition of having a few days away over our anniversary (three years...), and with tackling the coast to coast walk later in the year, we decided we needed a bit more walking than Bedfordshire had to offer, so away we went for a week in North Wales.

We camped at a lovely site at Llyn Gwynant, which was very peaceful - camped next to a little river flowing down to the lake, with no cars allowed on the field we chose, and indeed no people sharing our field for the midweek nights. Campfires and one-burner dinners: good stuff!




Mostly we walked: a slightly busy Cadair Idris on the bank holiday, setting the pace for the week in terms of the weather;


Carnedd Dafydd and Llewelyn, the next highest hills after Snowdon;


a demanding and fulfilling scramble up Tryfan;


and a walk in the Snowdon foothills around Beddgelert on the one day there was cloud on the tops: we met some local widlife.



We never climbed Snowdon itself - I think after the beautiful day on Cadair, the majesty of the Carnedds and the brutality of Tryfan we didn't feel the need to go up the biggest one of all. We did allow ourselves a day off to go on the Welsh Highland Railway (Elspeth's choice) and wander around Caernarfon Castle (mine).


We also had a really nice meal on our anniversary at this bistro in Betws y Coed which we'd thoroughly recommend to anyone going that way.


I am very thankful to various family members who have contributed to my birthday present - a Pentax DSLR - which I have been beginning to learn over the holiday and since - expect some more photo posts from me, and I'm always interested in hearing people's views, so comment away. I think this one is my favourite so far - probably because it's a big picture of Elspeth :-)



All in it was a really good holiday, and we're very looking forward to upcoming camping weekends in Brecon and the Peak District with friends, and to our two week walk in September! I am extremely proud of Elspeth for tackling Tryfan the way we went up - it was a challenge well surmounted - well done love.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Weekend walking

This is the Walk Tim and I did today - again, aiming for a faster pace than usual. It snowed in Bedfordshire today, so keeping going wasn't a problem as it was too cold to stop for long! Highlights of today's walk included a fishing competition with lots of very serious anglers at regular intervals along the canal and a very chilly tea break stop afterwards at the Bridgewater Monument.

I promise the next post will have some photos to liven this up a bit!

...and relax...

I have just discovered the delights of a good massage. I was given a gift voucher for my local beauty salon for my birthday, so on Saturday I headed off for a back and shoulder massage, facial, manicure and pedicure. All I can say is bliss! How have I managed to live this long without discovering the delights of a massage? I hadn't realised how tense I was until afterwards. I'm heading back in a month or so...

Monday, March 31, 2008

Weekend walking

We're still trying to get fit for the coast to coast walk this summer. This weekend we went for a Walk around our local reservoir - not a long walk, but our aim was to walk steadily, at a faster pace than usual. We did 7 miles in two hours which is what we were aiming for, then sauntered the last little bit back to the car (and adjacent tea shop).

Easter Fun, Part 2



I know, Easter was a couple of weeks ago, but I'm still catching up!

After the visit of the littlies, Catriona and Ian came over to spend Easter with us. We exchanged chocolate, ate roast lamb and a very nice ginger parfait, and played lots of board games. We also managed a quick trip to Burghley House for a wander round the scuplture garden. Apart from a few hail showers, it was beautiful spring weather and I played with the camera again:


Monday, March 24, 2008

Easter Fun, part 1

Fun things to do when you visit Uncle Tim and Auntie Elspeth:



1. Run straight through the dining room and on through the kitchen, then back again, and again, and again - there are no stairs in the way like at home!



2. Slide down the staircase on your bottom or tummy



3. Help Elspeth make Hot Cross Buns



4. Help Tim play his tuba:




Sunday, March 09, 2008

A little bit of culture

Just a selection of the music in our house at the moment - this all belogs to me, but Tim is also busy practising for the Area contest coming up in couple of weeks time. Today I am off to Woburn Church to sing in a concert with Acoustic Triangle, a jazz trio. Then next weekend I'm performing in the Messiah in Bedford - three local chamber choirs are joining together to perform it. At the same time Tim will be competing in the areas, playing a piece called 'Dark Side of the Moon', described as the 'marmite of band test pieces'!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Practising with the camera

We went to visit my Aunt today, at the same time as Mum and Dad were there, so we had a family outing to the local National Trust house, The Vyne. I've been inspired by this site to try to take more photos, so I spent my time behind the camera. Annoyingly, most of my photos came out slightly blurred (I need to get the hang of allowing the camera to auto-focus before I press the button), but here are a few which worked:





I also tried to get family shots, but my family don't pose! I did get this one, though which I'm quite proud of:


Caught in the act of fish-spotting!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Spring is coming...


... and we have the flowers to prove it. It's been a lovely sunny day here, though still rather cold. Tim, a man who is always warm, is refusing to let me use him as my hot water bottle. I think this is very selfish of him - after all, he gets a hug out of it, even if he's shrieking from the feel of my icy hands so can't enjoy it!
In other news, we spent a week in Whistler skiiing - very good fun. So much fun in fact that we didn't take any pictures as we were too busy. To give you a tester, this is a photo from the week we were there, on one of the runs we did fairly regularly. Lots and lots of lovely powdery snow - yum.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

A perfect day

We got up at seven and left the house by eight, headed up the motorway and were Walking by half past ten. It was cold but the surroundings were beautiful, and there was even snow on the tops:

Our path took us up a rocky scramble through the snow:


Once on the top, our original plan of heading across the moor had to be shelved. The clouds had come right down, and even if you took a bearing there were no landmarks to head towards. So instead we headed along the ridge with amazing views out over the valley below:


We stopped for lunch on a rocky outcrop to shelter from the wind. The warm soup was very welcome! Finally a muddy path led us back down to the valley, with views over the hills where we'd been walking:

We rounded it all off with a nice cup of tea!


Life doesn't get much better than this.

Monday, January 07, 2008

Getting older


I've just turned thirty, not fifty. Shame the junk mail senders don't know that...

New Year

We spend a lovely New Year with Hilary, Henry and Isabella in the South Downs. Note my new hat in the above shot :-) Oh, and the nice view.

When we weren't out walking, Isabella kept us all entertained. Having recently started walking she was very keen on wearing her "shoo shoos". In the photo below she's trying on my and Tim's boots for size...


Friday, December 28, 2007

Winter walks


Tim has now come down with the cold, so has been curled up on the sofa with lemsip for the last couple of days. Before the bugs hit, we'd planned to fit in a good Walk today. This got downgraded to a Stroll around Anglesey Abbey which has a beautiful winter garden, but was just as enjoyable as a walk would have been. Annoyingly, the camera ran out of battery power after three photographs. Never mind - we'll just have to go back later in the spring when the snowdrops are out!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmastime

Christmas day 2007

Tim and I had a lovely day together this Christmas. We cooked (and ate) far too much food, listened to lots of radio and unwrapped our presents together. Lovely :-)

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Deck the halls with boughs of holly


Fa la la la la, la la la la.

(sniff).

Yes, just in time for Christmas I've come down with a cold. Tim has been lovely all day, putting up with me moping around and feeling sorry for myself. We wandered into town this morning for a nice cup of tea and cake in our favourite coffee shop, feeling smug that we'd done all our Christmas shopping so could just relax. Then this afternoon we iced The Cake:


All home made, apart from the marzipan. We're spending Christmas Day at home in Bedford this year, so have gone to town on the decorations and made mincemeat as well as the cake. Hope you're all looking forward to the festive season as much as we are!

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Autumn is here



If you walk slowly and look around you, Bedfordshire is actually quite beautiful. Autumn is definitely here!










The walk took us past Woburn safari park, showing that some parts of Bedfordshire also contain elephants...


Sunday, October 28, 2007

A cheap weekend

A while ago Tim, along with the rest of his team, was given a bonus for exceptional work on a contract. This bonus was given with the condition it should be used to take your husband/wife/partner/family out for dinner. So this weekend we headed up to Rutland to the King's Arms Hotel for a night away and a very nice dinner - all paid for by someone else, which was rather nice. It looks like the next few weeks will involve both of us going away with work, so it was lovely to spend a relaxing weekend together.

Relaxing? Well, Saturday was. On Sunday we decided to Walk all the way around Rutland Water. There were several reasons for this:

1) We'd cycled around it before so knew the route,
2) It was a nice Autumn day and we wanted to make the most of it,
3) We're planning on walking to coast-to-coast walk next year, so need to build up our stamina on longer walks.

Longer walks? We didn't count up the miles before we set out so are feeling very proud of our 18.3 mile loop! We're also feeling very achy in our legs, and poor Tim has blisters on his toes from his walking shoes. But overall we're impressed with ourselves - it was a long, but relatively easy walk and the weather and views were lovely.


Good clouds, aren't they?
I'm looking forward to a relaxing day in front of a computer screen tomorrow!