Saturday, 25 May 2013

If only......

Do you remember the predictions in the 1970s of 4 day weekends as technology enabled us to spend less time chained to our desks? If only! Yesterday, electronic invitations in my work calendar indicated that I needed to spend 6.5 consecutive hours on the telephone, without any breaks scheduled in. Naturally, when things got tedious I nipped out to powder my nose and make a cuppa  but it’s days like these that make me really frustrated with modern day communication. But I’d hate to be without my laptop, mobile phone or ability to Skype.  Surely we can reach a balance?

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Was "wain" always so wet?


Another wet weekend!!  The rain has been relentless today with the local news full of reports about flooding and impassable roads.  Although aware that the passage of time and rose coloured spectacles walk hand in hand, I genuinely have no recollection of rain falling with such protracted intensity during my childhood.  My memories are of walking to school on rainy days when the cloakroom smelt of damp wool and warm rubber, our damp coats and wellies steaming gently as they dried by ancient radiators. Unforgettable, torrential cloud-bursts that soaked us to the skin form no part of my nostalgia collection
Rain pouring into the barrel pond

The puddle outside the back door

Dent Station


It’s been a while since we specifically visited Dent as usually it’s somewhere we see in the distance from a vantage point on a walk.  As I travelled to Skipton the other day, I passed through Dent station, the highest mainline station in England at 1,150ft above sea level.  When I returned home, being something of a railway child, I trawled t’interweb out of interest and was delighted to see that some of the buildings had been converted into high quality holiday accommodation.  Time to save for a visit, especially as it seems as if well-behaved pets may be welcome


Friday, 17 May 2013

Let the train take the strain.....



Highest mainline station in England at 1,150 feet above sea level

From the train

I allowed the train to take the strain as I travelled to a meeting in Skipton earlier this week on the Carlisle – Settle line, and what a delightful experience it was!  I cycled to the station, loaded my bike into the cycle rack and settled back to admire the stunning scenery, enhancing the experience with the seat-side purchase of a drink “off the trolley”. The return journey was just as relaxing, although the train was busier than it had been earlier in the day.  I shall definitely repeat the experience it was infinitely preferable to driving along the horrendous A65

from Ribblehead


Liverpool Leeds canal


Skipton Station

It's in the title - on the way home

Monday, 13 May 2013

Spring




I took Molly for a walk in the beech woods on Saturday and was delighted to see, despite the cold wind, that spring had sprung. It was particularly evident in the birdsong: the joyful, melodic chorus of the thrushes and blackbirds a celebration of the new life emerging within the wood. The sunlight filtered through the trees, robed in their soft green cloaks and rested on the soft pillows of moss, a tempting promise of summer to the myriad of creatures that make the woodland their home. As I wandered along the path, I felt my spirits lift in harmony  


Communications on the move...or not!


I don’t seem to have very much spare time at the moment so by default, I’ve not been able to blog as much as I’d like.  It’s perverse that in a world inundated with new and rapidly developing technological gadgetry, I still struggle to find the time to craft a mere one hundred words, but there it is; I must try harder.  I now have a mini iPad which may assist with my personal communication on the move, but bearing in mind the challenges of my job, I inevitably end up scrutinising emails on my work Blackberry. Things must change!

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Canine Thoughts

What thoughts go through a dog’s mind?  Our 8 year old mongrel seems to understand when our conversations are about her or an activity she enjoys. I don’t know if it’s our unconscious use of a different tone of voice or if she recognises certain word sounds that have a happy connotation for her but she can be lying in her bed, at peace with herself and the world and then, in the middle of a discussion, for no apparent reason, she will begin to wag her tail or get up and sit, looking expectantly at us.  I wonder why?