Showing posts with label Lancashire beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lancashire beauty. Show all posts

24 April 2018

Rainy day walk

L and I had a lovely soggy, rainy day walk out on the hills today.

This is one of the joys of home education.  Freedom to enjoy the wonders around us!

Froggy was not impressed that we nearly stood on her frogspawn!  This was in a big puddle in one of the fields we crossed.

Almost to the top of our wellies!

You're never too old to splash in puddles!

Beauty all around

08 April 2018

Beautiful beach sunset

We decided last minute to visit a local(ish) beach to watch the sun set.

It was certainly worth it.

The beauty of creation.







29 April 2010

A lovely walk

You know I love to walk with the girls in the beautiful countryside. So here is the latest 'photo safari' as I remember Melissa once called such posts. You may note there are a lot of 'bend in the road' pictures. I was trying to find a nice shot for a new blog header.


















11 April 2010

Sunday loveliness

Chatterbox and Hubs went for a bike ride this afternoon, so Squidge and I went for a walk together (so much for a lazy day!). The spring flowers were out in force.


Squidge calls this sculpture 'Jesus' hands'

As we walked we passed a fire engine parked up but no firemen in sight.

We played Pooh sticks - Squidge won

Ah, the hill is on fire. If you click on the picture (above) to enlarge you might just see a fireman beating out the smouldering field.

And here's his mate, absolutely stressed out (lol) lounging by the stream - he was pumping water.






Squidge loves those daffodils!

A lovely walk.

09 April 2010

And there were lambs

Today's lamb spotting was a success. We saw a number of newly born lambs tottering about on their little spindly legs. We went for a walk with my mum and dad today up to the lake and across the fields to a local farm.

On the way we met hubs' dad on a walk with two of their foster children, which was a nice surprise. It has been a lovely day today, my only gripe was that my washing machine refused to open up and was flashing a fault number so I couldn't get my washing put outside [sasanfasanrasan!]. It eventually (after switching it off and on a few times - yes I'm a technician) allowed me to drain the water and open the door. I am praying that this is just a glitch and that we don't need a new one! So the washing is in my dryer - so much for saving on the electric.

As we approached a farm there was a young lad walking a large doberman dog grumbling something about farmers. Now I thought he said, "Gonna kill that farmer", but my dad reckons he said, "Grumpy old farmer" (let's hope so eh?!!). As he passed he let the dog off the leash. I reckon the farmer had told him off for having the dog off the leash - too right too with all those little lambs running around. I'm sure the farmer doesn't want them to be some dog's dinner.

We met the farmer further up, and we asked him about the lambs. The lambs were all between 48 hours and a week old. Most of his sheep had twins and one had quads but two had died over night because they were so small. Chatterbox would like a farm so she could keep sheep, but went off the idea when I told her what the lambs were reared for - to go with mint sauce! :)

Anyway, here are the pics from our walk:



Mum n' Dad and the kidlets






Baby lambs.


This lamb was looking for its mother, it was making quite a racket. Chatterbox got quite upset and worried. But sheep number 15 (its mother) wasn't far away.


A lovely day. I hope you've all had a great day too.