Friday 24 February 2012

A Flying Visit to the Lake District

I have been trying to keep up with everyone's blogs but life had hit a bit of a bump in the road. Poor husband was rushed into hospital and had an emergency operation to remove his Gall Bladder (which should have been done a good few years ago). Then lovely Daughter had an interview (Wildlife and Media Degree) at the Uni of Cumbria in Carlisle last week. So we thought we would spend a few days there. First day was mainly spent travelling up there nine hours in all. Husband wasn't allowed to drive so only me driving....
Second day D had interview and a few hours spent in Carlisle. Then onto Bowness on Solway a little time there bird watching and taking in the scenery which was just beautiful although rather cold..
Day three we then travelled back through the Lake District on the journey home, so a brief stop at Hawkshead then Hill Top Farm at Near Sawery, a childhood dream to visit Beatrix Potters home and it didn't disappoint, a charming little house that I could of quite happily lived in. I can understand how inspiring for Beatrix it must have been living there.
Then onto Lake Windermere to catch the car ferry across. I must say I have fallen in love with Lake District as many people do. Daughter has been offered a place which we are all very excited about. She has one more interview at Falmouth next week for Marine and Natural History Photography degree and if she is offered a place there too then will have to decide where she would like to go so fingers crossed.





Hill Top Farm






If you look carefully you can see a few rabbits and as they were in the garden of Hill Top wondered whether one of them was Peter Rabbit :)










Views across Near Sawery









Outlook from pub/tea room next to Hill Top Farm







View from bedroom window looking over farm next door to hotel with the Scottish mountains and wind farm in the distance




Could not leave without taking a photo of the Native sheep Herdwick





Bowness on Solway a haven for sea birds














Views across Lake Bassenthwaite














Will be back soon with photo's of Falmouth etc as we are staying a few days there too. It's one good way of making Husband slow down he is self employed and a workaholic :)
Have a great weekend everyone

Love and Light
Julie xxx

3 comments:

jill said...

Hi,lovely pics you took in the Lakes its a beautiful area isnt it,tho I think we live in a beautiful country.Iv been to Hill Top Farm and Im sure it was Peter Rabbit playing in the garden,well I like to think so lol.Love your new blog background very pretty.Hope hubby recovers soon.Love Jill xx

Kath said...

I must say, your blog is looking very Glastonbury :-D

Ruthie Redden said...

Hi Julie, I do hope your Hubby is feeling very much better soon! Congrats to your lass, but Wow, thats a long way to traveL, but it is made worth the while by some beautiful scenery pn the way. We visit Carlisle every once in a while, I love the cathedral there. THoroughly enjoyed all your beautiful photos x