Each time I have tried to write this post, my attempts have been thwarted by someone already utilising my laptop. Previously, I have sometimes managed to post using just my phone but my weary eyes can only take so much of that. Also, I've been missing reading any blogs this week (see above 😁) so I'm really looking forward to popping the kettle on and having a good catch up with your news over the next few days.
Even by my usual standards this post will probably be quite picture-heavy, and for that I apologise. I keep thinking I should perhaps take fewer photographs when I'm out and about, but I do love to look back at them and the happy memories they evoke - some which would have otherwise been easily forgotten over time.
Last Monday we went swimming at the outdoor pool. I can't tell you how much I have appreciated this facility over the summer months. To watch Lily's confidence return after being out of the water for so long has been a delight and, if I'm honest, a relief. And I'm also happy to have learned that her swimming lessons are going to be starting again in two weeks time. With her love of the water this is something I have always prioritised, and has been much missed over the last eighteen months.
The following morning we set off from Glenridding to walk up Birkhouse Moor. As is usual for us, we took the lesser frequented route up. It was an incredibly steep climb but still much more pleasant than the more obvious path, which was full of hikers heading towards the infamous Striding Edge on Helvellyn. We passed a lot on our descent although, given how many of them appeared totally unprepared for what lay ahead, whether they made it to the summit that day, I'm not so sure.
This last week has been wonderful and I'm so happy we have been able to squeeze it all in before school and work begin to fill and structure our days once again. I feel so very fortunate. And even though my focus is on my very small part of the world, my thoughts are never far from those who are suffering just now.
J. X
Wonderful bright and breezy pictures. We all need to make the most of the countryside whilst the weather is still on our side. Jean. x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jean. The weather was on my side this week. X
DeleteHow the time flies I can't believe that the Summer holidays have finished already. I'm not surprised that you can't help yourself taking so many photos with scenery as stunning as this and never apologise for showing us so many I love looking at them, I know I take hundreds when I'm out and about I want to try and capture and hold on to all of the beauty I can see before me. I hope your return to work is stress free. xx
ReplyDeleteThe holidays have gone by quickly this year, although I'm sure I would be telling a very different story had it rained day after day. X
DeleteHow wonderful to have all of this on your doorstep, some amazing photo's x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tilly. X
DeleteNever apologise for an abundance of photos as they are always wonderful. You've fitted so much into your summer holidays and it has been lovely to read about it here on your blog. The children here return to school tomorrow, I had to ask a couple of girls playing in the park as I had no idea, the time has whizzes by so fast.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. I often worry about taking so many photographs, but if I can easily delete the ones I don't want and as long it doesn't take away from enjoying the actual moment, then I don't suppose it really matters. X
DeleteWhat a beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteYour final sentence is so perfect.
And please never stop sharing photos!
I so appreciate the beauty in your part of the world!
Thank you, Billie Jo. X
DeleteEnjoyed your trips out - many of them to places I know well but can no longer visit because I am not very mobile. Malham Cove was a favourite and Settle too.
ReplyDeleteIt had been a few years since I last visited Malham, so it was lovely to return. I think I'll go back again in the autumn and take a walk to the tarn. X
DeleteI don't understand bloggers apologising for posting lots of photos, personally I love reading a blog post that has lots of pictures, and I do wish more would make their photos bigger rather than so tiny you can hardly make out what they are. Loved seeing your photos, looks and sounds you made do.e lovely memories
ReplyDeleteThat is reassuring to read, thank you, Maggie. I enjoy seeing pictures on blogs as well. X
DeleteI have some friends in Settle and your pictures have reminded me I must go and see them soon! Lovely end of summer photos - I am just about managing to dib in and out of blogs at the moment, but usually not commenting so I can read more! Hoping I wil get back to blogging soon. Take care x
ReplyDeleteSettle is such a pretty little town, I really enjoyed our visit there, so I hope you get the opportunity to go soon. X
DeleteSome gorgeous photos here Jules but then I expect nothing less from you :) If I had to pick a favourite it would be the third one with the boats but they are all lovely - don't ever apologise for including too many, they are always a delight to see :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eunice. Thank goodness I can just delete all the photographs I don't want :)
DeleteYou've had what sounds like a lovely week before the summer holidays end. Thank you for sharing all your photos! I've enjoyed seeing them and catching a glimpse of a foreign world through them. :) Hope Lily's return to school and yours to work go smoothly.
ReplyDeleteIt has been lovely, thank you, Bless. And I'm so glad we could really make the most of our last week at home. X
DeleteIt sounds like you have really made the most of your last week, visiting a couple of the same places as me recently, such as Ulverston, Conishead Priory and the Settle Flowerpot Festival. All looks fab and lovely photos. X
ReplyDeleteAnd they were all well worth a visit :)
DeleteYes, what a lovely week. Striding Edge isn't really for the inexperienced, is it. When we've had weeks in Cumbria we have very much enjoyed the outdoor pools at Greystoke and Lazenby. Also once planned to go to the pool at Shap but it was heaving so we decided against.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't understand it. Many walkers appeared like they didn't know where they were heading. I think they were expecting a signed one way system up to the summit of Hevellyn and back. Even from my photograph, Helvellyn is under cloud cover while the sun was shining on Birkhouse Moor.
DeleteI'm hoping to fit in one last swim this weekend, before the pool closes for the season. X
Your photographs are always stunning. The more the better. How can you describe what you can show with a photograph? I'm easily transported. When I snap back, I'm refreshed and relaxed. Thank you for sharing parts of a world I would not have known existed but for your efforts.
ReplyDeleteBe well.
Thank you for your very kind comment. X
DeleteYou have squeezed in a lot in such a short time - a lovely way to end a summer holiday. Your final comment fits in with what a lot of people feel xxxx
ReplyDeleteMy post feels rather trivial and frivolous considering everything going on right now. X
DeleteAnother wonderful post, and I always enjoy seeing your photographs.
ReplyDeleteYou have had a great summer.
Our grandchildren go back to school on Monday, we hope for them, and all those returning that the term goes well.
Have a lovely September.
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. I hope your grandchildren enjoyed their holiday. X
DeleteI loved every single one of your photos. Lovely to have seen and done so much in your last week. Here’s wishing you a happy return to school next week. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara. I tried to make the most of this last week. X
DeleteA fun packed final holiday week! I thought you had squeezed in a quick trip to orbit for a photo of earth. Fingers crossed all goes well with school for Lily x
ReplyDeleteHaha! That would have been quite a holiday! X
DeleteGorgeous photos, Jules. (as always.) It's wonderful that you have been hiking. Our trails in California are now closed, due to all of the severe fires. You are wise to take advantage of the opportunities to swim, too. I love swimming in our local lake. It's so energizing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephenie. The fires must be a huge concern. Stay safe. Xx
DeleteLast trip of the holidays... thank you for sharing photos of your adventures. It's over so quick, school holidays lasted forever it seemed, when we were small 😀 All the best for going back to work & school Cx
ReplyDeleteAt the end of July it feels as though summer will last forever, but the time soon flies by. X
Deletewhat great photos, thanks for sharing. We haven't been up that way for quite a while.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased you enjoyed them. X
DeleteWhat a wonderful last week of the holidays! When Lily looks back on her childhood she will definitely be one of those lucky people who say, "Summer seemed to last forever" - she will have so many happy memories. The photos are fab, especially love the ones loking up at Malham Cove.
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I really hope Lily has some happy memories of her childhood. I feel so lucky that I get to enjoy this time with her. X
DeletePlease don't apologise for showing us so many photos, I love to look at them. That looks like a busy week, full of lovely places and no doubt you and Lily made some lovely memories together. Now it's back to the grindstone. x
ReplyDeleteGetting back into a routine is proving to be a challenge, I'm still in summer mode :)
DeleteGlorious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, for sharing!!!!!!!
Thank you. X
DeleteIt's certainly been a busy last week. I'm glad you managed to fit in a trip to both Malham and Settle, I know you mentioned you were putting these places on the list when I did my posts about them recently. The boat trip on Windermere sounds lovely, I know that was one of Lily's particular requests so it's nice you got to do that too. I hope that the return to school has gone well for you both.
ReplyDeleteAh yes! The 'list'. I'm continually adding to it :)
DeleteIt was lovely to visit both Malham and Settle and we're looking forward to some return trips very soon. I really want to walk up to the tarn. X
I never get fed up with your photos, the more the better!
ReplyDeleteI hope the return to school went smoothly. xxx
Thank you, Vix. We're getting there :)
DeleteThank you so much, for saying you appreciate the way I try to make my blog, look pretty. -smile-
ReplyDelete🍁 🍂🍂 🍁
It makes me think I should make more of an effort with mine, but it's been so long since I changed anything that I'd probably make a mess of it :)
DeleteI loved every single one of your photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you. X
DeleteCatching up. I'm glad to see that you and Lily managed your trip on Windermere.
ReplyDeleteIt's sometimes fun to be a tourist :)
DeleteGoodness...you seem to have endless energy Jules...with all your expeditions...puts my jaunt down to the woods to shame! x
ReplyDeleteSomehow, I managed to squeeze a lot in to my week :)
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