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Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 12th 2020

Day 53 - I did not overlay this morning . The sun streamed in through the blinds . Today was not going to be the day I lay in bed . Instead I would be up and about . Breakfast made and out into the Derbyshire countryside . According to Boris I can get in my car tomorrow and drive for exercise . Nothing different there for some folks then. This morning we are heading same road , same direction just until we get to the bottom of the hill. Turn right today and uphill . Not left and down toward the Nethermoor Plantation. A householder has made a cardboard cut out figure , dressed it as a nurse and attached it to a lamppost . As I walked past it I could not resist taking ... read more
Still signs of the estate around  - even in the cottage names
No prizes for guessing what this is - I might tell you tomorrow

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 11th 2020

Overlaying - I never overlay normally. But this morning I did exactly that . I overslept . I never even heard the alarm going off . I must have slept through it waking only when I realised that it was lighter than it should have been. A quick glance at the watch and I realised I should have been awake half an hour ago. By now I should be on the road walking . Perhaps it was the weather forecast which offered me a cold chilly morning following a frosty night that had lulled me back to sleep. Perhaps it was listening to Boris oclock when he told us that we should no longer stay at home but stay alert . A message that came across in a most muddled fashion and muddies the waters. Especially ... read more
I spy number 46
the bluebells through the gate
Some handy steps along the path

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 10th 2020

Well things had to change didn't they? Things could never carry on the way they had . The beautiful weather had to finally break and with it a change of mood. The world does not quite look the same when it is cold and moody. The sun brings out a smile in all of us. Once it goes then life changes . Thank Goodness Covid 19 did not arrive on our shores until the weather had picked up. Imagine what it would have been like - cooped in like battery chickens . No garden to go into. No vegetable plots to dig. Walks would have been unpleasant . This morning it felt like that . The weather men had told us the weather would change . Like a mood coming on it did change . A ... read more
Early dawn on a dull day
Lords and Ladies - almost like something from a lost world
Things can get interesting if you look hard enough

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 9th 2020

"Morning " she shouted across the road . "Morning " I replied . "Busy isn't it ? I thought it was lockdown " "Yes , seems like a lot of people still travelling in their cars " was my reply. We agreed the lady on her morning walk and I that this was a lovely time to walk . Peaceful but there seemed to be more people on the roads today than we both expected . "Not sure all the journeys are essential " she quipped . I smiled , agreed and we parted company. Probably never to meet again . The next jogger was not so friendly. I saw him coming . He had no intention of going into the road nor of trying to avoid me . We barely looked at each other as ... read more
That is where we are going
The Boathouse
Yes it is single track but there are no passing places

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 8th 2020

I woke early again . The bedroom was still in darkness . Tossing about I found I could not get back to sleep. My mind was going round and round . Odd thoughts . Day 49 - how many hours have we been locked down. 1176 hours or thereabouts. I could have begun to convert them to minutes and then to seconds . How many blogs have I written since lockdown? 49 of them . How many words ? Rather a lot . How many photographs? How many miles had I walked ? It must be well over 150 miles by now . That is all the way from Chesterfield to St Pancras Station in London . If I carry on I will walked to the Channel Tunnel or from east coast to West . From ... read more
Outside the school - the children remember
Tupton war memorial
Guernsey bunting

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 7th 2020

It is dark when I wake . It is Day 48 of the lockdown . The sun has not risen and the birds have not woken. It is Thursday . Sage are meeting today with our government . Sage used to be that herb that you stuffed up a chicken together with onion . Now it is something scientific and advisory and the government listens. Whatever they say today will influence what happens next . As I lie there I wonder what they will come up with. The first ministers of Scotland and Wales and the Northern Ireland devolved government want more of the same lockdown. I feel a showdown as they don't want a loosening of the lockdown . They want a uniform single message . Different messages would only confuse . We won't find ... read more
The milestone moved by the Hunlokes or the prisoners
How many times have I passed this without noticing it
I spy 157

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 6th 2020

Surfacing this morning was difficult . It is a work day today . Last night we had a frost . Not a heavy one . Not the sort of frost you get in the Winter . Not the sort of frost that you have to scrape off the car windscreen. But a frost nevertheless . The sort of frosty night that comes around now and again in May. It is shopping day and I had no plan . The shop opens are 8 . There will be a queue. I tried to think where to walk . The time was ticking away and I still had no plan . The shopping bags were out . The shoes were on. The car started up and off I set .Still with no plan. Petrol - I need fuel ... read more
Another gate that leads to somewhere
Following the arrow
Strange the things you see in a garden

Europe » United Kingdom » England » Derbyshire » Chesterfield May 5th 2020

Reaching Blog 100 on Chesterfield - who would have believed it ? Not me. Sometimes I would write something about my home town. Most of the time though blogs were about somewhere else . Covid 19 has scuppered any chance of a blog from out of town for a while yet . So did I get my five a day challenge yesterday . Not really. I thought I was good at the Plank . A few attempts at my new version and I realised quite quickly just how out of condition I was . More practice required today. Neither did I pick Les Mis . I did pick up a Norse book and put it down again without opening a page . Perhaps today I will perfect my Plank or read that book. So did I ... read more
Queen Annes Lace
Jack by the Hedge
Flowers are a little bit of Eden

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

Yesterday was Day 45 - Our five o'clock briefing was delivered by the less than charismatic Mr Gove who told us more of the same . He spelled out the numbers of deaths, the numbers of tests that had been undertaken. The numbers rolled off his tongue . Traffic was down. The numbers in hospital and the numbers of acute beds . He warned us there was no news of the lift of the lockdown. Not until next Sunday . Another week of the same. Perhaps schools will re-open but not for all pupils . Maybe the younger ones or those on the verge of leaving Junior school and going up to Secondary education in September . Possibly children with special needs . Perhaps we will see more businesses open . People returning to work but ... read more
The story of the sheep wash
The sheep wash ramp
Rainbows in a window of one of the lodges to the hall

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

Did you know that there was a connection between our large 7000 inhabitant village of Wingerworth , Randolph Hearst and the a museum across the pond in St Louis ? No neither did I until I treated our village as if I were a visitor on a first visit . As a visitor research is always something that needs to be done before the visit takes place . I have always done this abroad but never for the village I live in. I took it for granted . I rarely walked around it . In fact , I disliked it immensly . It was a place to live. Nothing more . Nothing less . I never gave it a second glance . How many times do we do that when we live somewhere ? It is ... read more
I spy number 151
Is there a sign that there is something good at the end of the rainbow ?
An interesting brick hidden amongst many




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