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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield July 4th 2020

Facts and figures - do you love them? I do . The driver does too. Fact 1 - this is the 156th blog I have written about Derbyshire . I never imagined I would write so many about Derbyshire and Chesterfield whilst still sitting at home. It is Day 105 of lockdown or partial lockdown . I have probably walked 103 days and still counting. I have lost count of so many things . I bet you have too. Staying at home has that effect. Losing track of days, dates , events . It is Saturday . The weekend and the 4th July . Our American friends and relatives will be celebrating their release from the British yoke . For us the 4th July has a very different meaning . Today no doubt Independence Day means ... read more
Berry Street with its unmade up road
Who is watching me ?
Londons only 150 miles that way

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Matlock July 3rd 2020

Day 103 - Buses come in threes don't they? Or so they say . When you wait for one you have to wait forever then they all come together . I wondered if deaths came in the same way. Having lost an uncle recently I heard today that a cousin had passed away. Nothing to do with Covid 19 just old age in both of them. But like buses I wondered who might be the third one . Hopefully unlike buses it won't happen. Day 103 - a work day, a walk , all the usual things . Not a day when anything remotely interesting occured. Looking forward to the weekend there will a moment of rememberance for those who had died due to Covid 19. On Sunday a celebration of the beginnings of the NHS ... read more
a bit of Troika pottery
A view over Carsington
The stone circle

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield July 3rd 2020

Have you noticed how it is that one thing leads to another ? It is Day 102 - days behind but things have overtaken me and writing to my blog/diary have gone by the by. Day 102 was a funny old day. A busy day. A bad news day. A day of Covid Blue thoughts some though were happy thoughts . Who would have thought the day would go the way it did ? Not me . Today started off as just another day. The same as yesterday . No doubt the same as tomorrow . As I lay in bed I was not expecting the day to be any different to any other . We wouldn't be going anywhere . We were still stuck at home . I had a walk planned depending on the ... read more
Seemed like Blue everywhere today
Another shade of Covid Blue ?

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield July 1st 2020

Day 101 - Room 101 - as I woke this morning I was facing Day 101. The temperatures had dropped. My walk was shouting to me . 100 walks . 300 miles or maybe more . I really do need that Fitbit . I grabbed that cup of tea , cleaned my teeth and headed out . Up the hill . For some strange reason there was no-one about. Tuesday there should be people walking. It was not raining so where were they? . 101 days not a special number of days . Just one more than yesterday I thought about what to throw into Room 101. Covid 19 for sure . That would be the first thing I would relegate to that room . Step after step I headed down the lane with a plan ... read more
Wingerworth celebrates the Jubilee
the dogs appreciate this gesture
Gone but not forgotten - a business gone bust

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield June 29th 2020

100 days who would have thought it ? Not me for sure . 100 days - almost one third of the year gone . 100 days drifted away in a mist of uncertainty, anxiety and frustration . Wind back to the middle of March and I didnt see it coming . Or perhaps I did but I did not expect my life to be put on hold . Nor did I think I would always use the word normal in inverted commas. What is normal? I dont know any more . I locked my desk , I put my cup in my locker , I said bye to colleagues and with a cheery "Have a good weekend - see you next week " I left the building . I have not been back . I was ... read more
Sweet Peas climbing the wall - a bit like me
When will I go swimming again
The 100 took a bit of finding

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield June 28th 2020

Day 99 - a turning point . Tomorrow is a big day . The start of Week 15 and the last few days of June . Sunday morning . Another breakfast . Another walk and another view out of the same old window . Sunday is always a good walking day . I set off out . The rain had been falling lightly overnight . This morning it had stopped but the wind had picked up. The leaves on the trees were blowing . Not gently as you would expect in June. The sky was cloudy with the hint of more rain to come . As I walked down the hill and around the Lido I realised that there was no-one out . Was it because it was Sunday? Was it the inclement weather ? Where ... read more
The flag fluttering in the breeze
The odd grave marker
Cob nut and ladybird

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield June 27th 2020

"It all depends on you . You can go on sleeping forever or you can wake up right this moment ". - Osho I suppose every morning you have that choice . Look out of the window - check the weather out - check the view out . At that point depending how you feel you make your mind up. Stay in bed a bit longer and hope for better weather - a better view or get up and face the day . Todays view out of the bedroom window was the same old view . The same view I have woken up to for the last 98 days . 98 days of self isolating , keeping in , keeping safe . The same old view I have had for 6 and a half years . ... read more
When will this all end ?
Whats watching me ?  Some poor child will be upset at losing a much loved friend

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Matlock June 26th 2020

Was it 1989 I wondered ? I have a memory of an old man. He was walking along the banks of the Cromford Canal. He leaned on the umbrella he was using as a walking stick . He stopped now and then and talked about steam. About the Industrial Revolution and the way it evolved in this part of Derbyshire. He described the rivers , the damp weather and the site of his factory with its lights blazing well into the night . He talked about the philantrophy of Arkwright who built the village of Cromford. A village that climbs up a hill. The houses of three stories were built of local stone and are still standing . He built an entire community . I don't remember the name of the old man . Professor someone ... read more
Bridge over the canal
an oak carving
The clock telling the time

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield June 25th 2020

Day 95 and I have covered more than 282 miles under lockdown . I am amazed at how many miles I have walked and got nowhere . Start off from home and end up at home. As I walked I wondered how many miles it was around the Earth (At home checked t'interweb the oracle and it told me 24, 901 - so only another 24,619 more miles to walk and I can say I have circumnavigated the globe by foot ). Not far then. I wondered how far I had reached by now . To what distant place had my feet taken me if I had not just kept returning home. From home to the tunnel, across the La Manche and then on the way through France . I have not got far through France ... read more
There are planes in the sky

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield June 24th 2020

Dear Covid 19 daily diary. I did not write in you yesterday . I don't know why. Perhaps it was because my walk was.............well the same old walk . Or perhaps it was because it was so hot . I sat out in the sun with a glass of Aperol Spritz without the Prosecco . Reminder to self - shopping need to buy wine . I closed my eyes as i drank it and thought of the Italian Lakes and less than fizzy Aperol in my glass . Not quite the same experience . It was a lovely day and the sun rose early . It was too hot to stay in bed . Too hot to walk but walk I did . I saw no-one for a while . Perhaps they felt like me . ... read more
This way to Stubbin Pond
Although a footpath not sure the farmer wanted me walking down this way




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