Friday, 31 December 2010

Lakes District Beauty

Over Christmas we stayed at the The Brown Horse Inn at Winster.  We actually stayed at the cottage next door which i think was owned by the pub.  The cottage was amazing, had 2 fireplaces, an AGA, 4 bedrooms, a nice kitchen and even came with a real Christmas tree.  There was a nice covering of snow in the in the area making the fields, rock-walls and bare trees all look very lovely.

When we arrived on Christmas eve we set out for a bit of sledding which we showed in our previous posts.  We also drove around just to look at the beautiful countryside.  We pulled into Lake Windermere which is the largest lake in the district.  The lake was amazing with some Ice around the edges and snowy high mountains in the distance.

The Lakes is somewhere in the UK that we never really managed to get to because we always lived down south.  The Lakes were usually about 6 hours away which is always too far for a weekend trip.  I would highly recommend the Lakes in any season and should definitely be top on your list of visits in the UK.

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Corinne, Shannon and Myles, lake Windermere and the sun setting.

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Ben and Corinne.  I have my special Christmas facial hair.

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Sophie, happy as long as she has a couch and a bottle of Whiskey.  Sophie is 8 weeks old and is off milk and onto the good stuff.  She is Emma and Dan’s Baby.  She had a nice time over the Christmas period, drunk or not.

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Lake Windermere.  click on the photo for a larger picture.

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General Lakes District Scenery.  We driving to our sledding action on the first day.  Around 3pm with the sun already going down.

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Lake Windermere again but from the other side. 


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Thursday, 30 December 2010

Sledding Happiness

A few more images below of the happiness brought on by a bit of snowy fun on the sled.  Myles and Corinne particularly look great with their big smiles.

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Myles – trapped like a demon in the magical glass of the car

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Corinne and Myles – Bliss

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A very happy action shot of Corinne

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Standing on the sled – a new and dangerous technique

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Not standing on the sled

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An action collage of Myles


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Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Christmas Sledding–The Lakes District

Over Christmas we stayed in a Beautiful cottage in Winster in the Lakes District.  We were next door to the Brown Horse Inn and were staying with Shannon, Myles, Elaine, Mary, Danny, Emma and Sophie (Corinne and Ben). 

There was a beautiful white blanket of snow in the whole area and we took advantage of it by getting our hard core £10 plastic sled out onto the slopes.

We are mostly all X-games winners etc so we conquered the slopes and made all the 5 year olds look useless.

We have some great Youtube videos below, in HD if you want and maybe next blog we will have some great pics of the amazing action.


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Friday, 24 December 2010

Donkeys, Geese and Walks

Whilst we were living in Southport we did actually having 3 weekends off in a row which is rare in the world of veterinary punishment.  We drove out to Ring – O – Bells and walked up meadow lane to the local Canal and back again.  It was a great little walk of about 5miles and we stopped at the ship inn along the way and had lunch.  The day was cold and sunny and was perfect for a winter walk.

We walked past a few great farms with onions and potatoes being harvested as well as some very nice Geese and Donkeys that have featured below.  The surrounding countryside was quite attractive even though it was winter and all the trees and plants were bare.

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A nice little view of the a bridge over the canal

 

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Silver Birch – Beautiful trees especially against a blue winter sky

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The view out our back window in Southport – not bad as far as the Uk goes

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Returning to Australia and our Farm

In early January we will return from the UK after 4 years.We purchased our farm 2 years ago and have only really visited it a few times.  We have so many plans and ideas for thr farm and the house.  We can’t move back to the farm until July as it is being leased. 

In the mean time we are working in Alice springs for 5 months.  We’ve got ourselves the Lonely Planet book ‘Central Australia – Adelaide to Darwin’ to lead the way and have been doing lots of research on the interwebs.  This in itself is going to be a great adventure. 

We have been thinking long and hard about what we are going to do first on the farm.  We  obviously need to clean the house up a bit and get the general house area cleaned up.  Corinne really wants to get herself a Karcher pressure washer for the house and sheds.  She is unusually excited about this but i am sure it will be really helpful.  I am going to get a good heavy duty mower and brushcutter.  We want to get the grass around the house cleaned up and also start clearing the fence lines and making some paths so we can see the whole property easily.  So I guess we are gonna hit Bunnings hard and buy some tools and gardening equipment.

We also want to buy a Tractor with implements but that will come a little later.  Then off course we really need essentials like a bed, couch, table, fridge, microwave, washing machine etc.  I think we will start off at the Op Shops and in the trading post and weekend shopper.  Later on in life when we have renovated the house and are rich and famous we will be nicer, perhaps newer furnishings.

We still have another 6 months to plan our return and start building our life at Puzzling Gully.


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