The Farmhouse At Yetholm Mill
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Day 41 - Bloody great eggs, bloody big hills
We sleep the sleep of the innocent, or perhaps the dead as Debby puts it. Although we haven't expected much from this little pub, we keep getting nice surprises. Pulling the curtains back this morning reveals a pleasing view of the pretty garden and surrounds which lifts our remarkably recovered limbs and spirits. Descending at 8 o'clock we find a …
Day 42 - Kate and John arrive on Keith's birthday
This is a rest day so we will keep this blog very short. We must mention though, the wonderful breakfast treat that awaits us. A huge bowl of fresh fruit with a lovely muesli. This is exactly the right place to celebrate a birthday and enjoy a rest day to boot. Keith is humbled and overwhelmed by the torrent of birthday wishes that have flowed his …
Walking on the coast of Northumbria
Based in Bamburgh, our group of 10-plus-guide Walking Women were introduced to the region by learning about the local heroine, Grace Darling. In 1838, at age 22, she and her father rowed out from their lighthouse and rescued several survivors from a shipwreck. In the museum dedicated to her we saw the actual coble they rowed, and it's big and heavy – how she did it in stormy seas, I don’t know. Unfortunately, she died four years later. ...
I can see Scotland from here
... station, and I was happy to arrive.
Berwick (say bear’-ik) boasts the only full circuit of town walls in England. In spite of the rain bucketing down, I walked some of them on the first day. Unfortunately, the museum at the historic Barracks was closed for the season.
Next day I had time before my bus to Bamburgh to go on a guided walking tour of this old town, and it turned out to be a private tour with ...
Lindisfarne - The Holy Island
... Lindisfarne, but I don't know that I'll make the effort again. My advice is that if anyone wants to visit for its historical significance, it's worth the visit, but if looking for a thin place, the summer is not the time to go.
At any rate, on the way back, we did a repeat of the way out with the exception of takng a taxi back to the cottage. We were able to catch buses all the way home with no waits. ...