Wednesday, 1 June 2022

Taking it Easy

I'm having a relaxed kind of day. This last week I've been up and down with symptoms of a head cold. One day I've felt completely fine, the next I've been snuffly and achy again. Today I'm feeling fine, I hope it lasts. 

The boiler has been given the okay following it's annual service this morning, the washing is blowing gently on the line and I've just taken some freshly baked flapjack out of the oven. Whilst eating my lunch, I managed to finish the book which I'd started reading when we were camping, and out of the window I can now see that the sun is shining and the bird feeder is busy with Blue Tits, Starlings and the occasional Sparrow. The grass could do with cutting. My next job once I've sat down with a coffee, I think. 

It's a good day, and I'm enjoying a week away from work free from pressure or expectation, besides some unhurried mornings and a few good walks. 







These photographs are from last weekend when we hiked from the shores of Thirlmere up to Ullscarf, one of the most central (and quieter) fells in The Lakes, stopping off for a (very) refreshing paddle in Harrop Tarn. The water was so cold! Our walk began with a steep climb up past Dobgill Falls, then along a track through the forest where we reached a gate. Here the route opened up onto the fell side, where to my delight I heard another cuckoo, before continuing to reach another gate overlooking Blea Tarn, where we turned left towards the summit. The summit itself was quite uninspiring, but the views of the surrounding fells more than made up for it. Spending time this way only serves to remind me just how necessary it is to my wellbeing and something I hope to prioritise now that the days are longer and the weather is improving. 

I apologise for there being a delay in publishing some of your comments. I don't know if it is the same for anybody else but I've noticed many comments I've received are being sent to my spam folder and some I've left on other posts simply disappear for some reason. I hope these issues are resolved very soon.

J. X






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  1. Lovely photos.Barbarax

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    1. Thank you, Barbara. The scenery is pretty spectacular. X

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  2. Hope you and Lily continue to enjoy this lovely week, and that your cold doesn't develop into anything worse. Thanks for the Thirlmere photos, on my "list" for a visit in the next couple of weeks.

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    1. My cold seems to have gone - finally! I didn't particularly want to be feeling rubbish on my week off, or at any other time for that matter. The area around Thirlmere is underrated in my opinion. X

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  3. Relaxing, when possible, is wonderful... And doing so, some... even when it is not *possible,* is also good for us. :-)

    Sorry about the on and off cold symptoms. If just sniffles, I'd think allergies from all the delightful spring blooming........ But, aches too.... Hope they subside.

    Wondering if British citizens are excited about the Jubilee? I'm American and I am. :-) I love the fashions. I admire the Royals, who do-their-jobs. The longevity of the Queen is to be admired.

    Being American, I do not fully understand the pull of the Royal Family. I can try to empathize, why the British people do, though. I do not bow to any person, no matter what they represent. But if people of countries, which have Royalty wish to, that is their choice.

    And where else is there such a Real Life Saga???? The Good... The Bad... The Beautiful... Those who do their Jobs.... Those who do not do their Jobs... Those who are a disgrace to The Family.... Those who turn their backs on The Family.... But still want to be part of it.... All, with a History, going back centuries!!!
    Can't beat all that.

    Gentle hugs

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    1. Relaxing doesn't always come easy to me, I kind of have to work at it, which often defeats the object :)
      I wouldn't say I've been overly excited about the Jubilee, but I do enjoy any cause for a celebration, and I think our Queen is a remarkable woman.
      We're off to a barbecue at the weekend, and I've made a quiche! X

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  4. Your views of the Lakes are absolutely stunning.

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  5. Such a beautiful place for a walk, I do love it around Thirlmere. I believe I have swum in your fourth photo, it looks familiar. The water is very cold at the moment isn't it, I haven't ventured in for a swim yet this year. I do hope your cold stays away now.

    There is something weird happening with blogger comments isn't there. I approve mine like you and keep finding random ones that are a couple of days old that I have not idea where they have been since they were written and they suddenly appear for approval. Perhaps they are all having a party somewhere? Very strange!

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    1. I haven't been brave enough to go for a swim yet, although my feet have enjoyed another dip since the weekend :) I really don't know what is going on with Blogger at the moment, but I hope it is just a temporary glitch. X

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  6. Oh that second photo is giving me the colly wobbles it's so inviting...x

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    1. I love the reflection of those white fluffy clouds in the water. X

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  7. Gorgeous photos! Glad you are getting some time to relax and enjoy your walks with Lily. I hope the cold goes away and you feel better, soon.

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    1. My cold seems to have completely gone now, thank you Bless. X

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  8. Stunning photos Jules, Ooh cold water paddling Brrh, enjoy it. It's all the rage - 'wild swimming' at the moment, ice included. Enjoy the rest of your break Cx

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    1. Thank you, Cathy. Yes, wild swimming does appear to be a bit of a trend at the moment, that and paddle boarding! X

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  9. Those are spectacular views. I wish we had sites near me like that.

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    1. I feel very fortunate to live where I do. X

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  10. Favourite photo this time? The bottom one, it looks really lovely there but I'll bet that water was cold! :)

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    1. Lily could have played for hours on those rocks, she really didn't want to leave.
      It is usually lovely and quiet there and yet that tarn is less than half a mile from the car park!

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  11. Beautiful views! And lovely description of your day. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Thank you, Billie Jo. I was feeling very thankful that day. X

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  12. I hope the remainder of your week off goes well and your cold symptoms disappear. Your photos from your walk are lovely. Yes, I have been having problems with Blogger even down to not being able to reply to comments on my own blog and your comments to me go into spam, all very strange.

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    1. No, I'm not anonymous I'm Eileen. What is wrong with Blogger?

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    2. I'm feeling so much better now, thank you Eileen. And I hope the issues with Blogger get resolved soon. I'm finding them very frustrating. X

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  13. So enjoyed reading this post and your beautiful photos. I’ve been thinking of you as I read my latest seven sisters book called The Shadow Sister. A lot is set near Hill Top cottage and features Beatrix Potter amongst other famous characters. B x

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  14. Ullscarf looks a gorgeous walk with the tarns to enjoy too. Hope the rest of your holiday is continuing to be just as nice. X

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    1. Thank you, Shazza. It is a lovely walk and the views from the summit are spectacular. X

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  15. I hope your week continues to be lovely and that cold vanishes very soon.
    You're very brave with your paddling, I thought the Med was a bit chilly when I swam in it a fortnight ago but I bet it was a few degrees warmer than your water! xxx

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    1. Thank you, Vix. A swim in the sea sounds wonderful. X

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  16. I hope your cold has gone, it's the last thing you need when you're on holiday. Your photos are beautiful. Have you noticed that even when we are relaxing we still see things that need to be done, I can be sitting in the garden having a coffee and all I can see are the jobs in the garden that need doing not the lovely flowers that are blooming🤣 I hope you have a lovely jubilee weekend. X

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Yes it's gone and I'm feeling so much better now.
      Oh, I'm sure there are many of us who don't find it easy to relax. And I wish I had the ability to overlook those little jobs I always see that need doing. X

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  17. Do hope your cold will go soon ...
    Lovely photographs on your post.

    Blogger really has been messing about with comments hasn't it! Grrrr!

    Have a lovely weekend.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you, Jan. My cold has completely gone now and I feel so much better. Xx

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  18. As always,I do enjoy your photos.I too have had 3 days off from Dog Walking and I have got soooo many jobs done,I can't quite believe it.Back to it tomorrow though.Glad you have been able to have a quiet break from work.xx

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    1. Thank you, Lee. It feels good to get caught up with everything doesn't it. Xx

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  19. Absolutely lovely photos...sometimes we just need a little time away to relax and try and escape the stress that inevitable happens. Oh to fall asleep in sweet, air-dried sheets! How wonderful that you have such places to visit - that quiet time does a world of good.

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    1. Thank you, Mary. I love to get out walking on the fells, where all I need to concern myself with is putting one foot in front of the other and enjoying the views. X

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  20. Both the 'relaxed kind of day' and that walk sound/look blissful. Wonderful photos as always! x

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    1. It is lovely and peaceful there, one of the Lake District's hidden gems. X

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  21. Hello, your walk sounds and looks lovely. Do you use a particular app or website to help you plan where you are going? We live in Cumbria and are looking for some quieter walks now that the fells are getting busier!! Many thanks, Jo.

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    1. The fells around Thirlmere are some of my favourites. As well as my trusty OS maps, I also use the Komoot app to plan my walks. Setting out good and early is also an advantage. X

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    2. Thank you I hadn't heard of Komoot - off to have a look now!

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    3. The app takes a bit of getting used to but I have always found it useful. X

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  22. Gorgeous photos. I hope you are feeling better.

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  23. Lovely photos of the beautiful part of the country you live in. Hope you enjoyed your week off and that you are feeling better.

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  24. It's good to have a relaxy day not doing too much :) I have to remind my brother of this when he tries to line up things for me to do at the weekend! I haven't been blogging too much this past month but I have noticed the comments are being a bit hit & miss! Beautiful photos of your walk x

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    1. A relaxing day doesn't happen very often, but it always feels like pressing a re-set button. Xx

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