My thoughts exactly gagagran, hardly a day goes by here without me saying how blessed I am to both live where I now do and have the health to enjoy it. If the day comes, and that's hopefully not yet a while, when I'm not able to get out and about as I do now at least I'll have thousands, I exaggerate not, of photos to pore over!
Yes The Strid is stunning after a rainy spell, especially --I may have a photo
or twenty of it
wow gagagran a brave or foolhardy man there's a question- the omnipotence of youth springs to mind!
Thanks for the info about the Hope Valley, reading the posts I realise I've actually been in that direction. We had a family weekend away in the youth hostel at Castleton last year, unfamiliar territory for me. Repeating it again in a few weeks time. With 19
bossy boots strong characters to please it can be a challenge but a very enjoyable one and well worth doing. Ask me next month if that's still true!
anno that description made me smile, I had an arm in a sling last winter, I found zipping up a coat on a wet day was a challenge. Hope you manage to avoid surgery
Well this is diversionary activity so I'd best get off here and get myself back on track. x
ps you do the Peaks and I'll do the Wharfe Valley greyduster maybe between us all we could do the Rough Guide for Grannies!!