Stone finial in the grounds of Thornbridge Hall
Phoebe is asleep upstairs for she is having a sleepover at "grammar n' granpa's house". No nursery school for her tomorrow. We picked her up at 5pm today - just the third time I have visited her nursery school. She has been very happy there but soon she will switch to our local primary school.
Rear view of Cracknowl House
I do not visit pubs as frequently as I used to do but tonight I moseyed on down to "The Itchy Pig" where I guzzled two pints of Abbeydale Heathen. On Friday, a hosepipe ban will begin in Yorkshire so tomorrow I plan to give our upper garden a good soaking - especially the vegetable plot. After Friday, I will no doubt be lugging buckets and watering cans up to that top section. I have already filled the water butt up there but that water won't last long.
The city's reservoirs are less than half full but sometimes they are brimming in July. Not this year. The weather has been pretty glorious for weeks on end. I am not complaining.
Rough limestone wall and cattle north of Bakewell
Path sign north of Ashford-in-the-Water
Upper window in Millstone House, Ashford-in-the-Water
The River Wye north west of Bakewell
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