Last week we had a partial solar eclipse. Although it was overcast here, I was able to snap a few photos. Most of them didn’t turn out, but here is one which shows the eclipse more clearly than the others. 
Month: March 2015
We Went to the Wilds – Part II: A Different Approach
“There’s no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.” ~ Alfred Wainwright, British fellwalker and author of the seven-volume Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells.
Rain.
The rain drumming on the roof of our tent that first night at Coniston never stopped. Sometimes it was a gentle patter as soft as a lullaby, but more often it was a ferocious torrent, as though we had unwittingly pitched our tent beneath a waterfall. Continue reading
Lakeland Views
Once again I must apologize. Although the residual brain cloud left behind by my recent cold has begun to dissipate, my blogging time has been severely limited as I try to catch up with all those things which fell by the wayside while I was ill. I am hard at work on Part II of the camping trip last summer, but it isn’t anywhere near completion.
In the meantime, I hope you will enjoy a short preview of some of the incredible scenery of the Lake District. Some of these photographs were taken last summer, while others were taken by my husband on previous trips to the area.
Next week will be the blog which exposes just what it is that makes camping in the UK different from camping in the US.


