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Sunday, 11 May 2025

Carlisle

The last weekend in April was our annual short break with out younger daughter. Looking for somewhere new but a reasonable distance from her home in Manchester, we headed for Carlisle - a place completely unknown to us all.          





The first day was spent very quietly, exploring the countryside near where we were staying and taking a quiet stroll round nearby Dalston. 


I really liked Dalston - it was a smallish place but had everything you could want; A pub, two cafes, a good sized Co-op, riverside walks, and an excellent chip shop. 





The second day we headed into Carlisle - to the Tullie House Museum which was just re-opening after a re-fit and extension. It turned out to be more interesting than expected with an exhibition of rag rugs by Winifred Nicholson (including a chance to have a go myself) , and numerous permanent displays about the Roman Empire, the Border Reivers and local history, and an art collection in another building. We had lunch in the museum's cafe  (Chicken Caesar salad) and could have spent all afternoon exploring the galleries but wanted to visit the Castle while that was open. 





On the other hand, the castle turned out to be a bit of a disappointment. I'm not quite sure why - there was a keep, a wall walk - but to be honest I regretted having left the museum early.



We just had time left for a quick visit to the cathedral. Not the sort of place I'd usually go but it was amazing. Its exterior looks rather dull but that's made up for by the interior, with wonderful carvings and a fantastic painted ceiling. Definitely a place I'd love to explore for longer.






 

Thursday, 1 May 2025

March

 March seems like another month which dashed past. The weather turned sunny and warmer so we were out and about a lot. I feared that a day or two would see a return of rain, but apart from a very occasional dull day the sunshine continued. 

We had days out near home to Markeaton, Calke Abbey, Elvaston Park, and Chatsworth gardens, and

a quiet couple of days in the Worcestershire countryside with only sheep for company.















There were family celebration with a wedding anniversary and  Mothers Day, so plenty of excuses for treats.



A couple of long-awaited projects got completed too. - On a grand scale we had a new kitchen (or at last new cupboard doors) and on a smaller one I finally finished the last sewing up of my crocheted bag and started a new knitting project.