Sunday, 25 January 2015
Snowy January
There has been quite a bit of snow in the last 2 weeks, but all the main roads have been clear.
The steep fields around Laykin are perfect for sledging.
Snow melted fast yesterday and temperatures were warm, but there is still a bit of snow on the tops.
The steep fields around Laykin are perfect for sledging.
Snow melted fast yesterday and temperatures were warm, but there is still a bit of snow on the tops.
Sunday, 11 January 2015
Happy New Year
Afraid that I have neglected this Blog for a while. It is so much easier to use Facebook. For those who enjoy the Blog I must resolve to keep it up to date a bit more regularly!
We are busy spring cleaning at Laykin and getting the cottage ready for a busy spell of bookings coming up. It's been very windy outside but lovely and cosy inside.
What a gorgeous day it was yesterday after the rain the days before.
We are busy spring cleaning at Laykin and getting the cottage ready for a busy spell of bookings coming up. It's been very windy outside but lovely and cosy inside.
What a gorgeous day it was yesterday after the rain the days before.
Monday, 20 October 2014
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Monday, 25 August 2014
Friday, 1 August 2014
Happy Yorkshire Day! 1st August
Celebrate with a Yorkshire Pudding and a Quiz!
HOW well do you know God’s Own Country? (Yes, that’s the correct phrase: country, not county.)
August 1 is Yorkshire Day - so we’ve culled a list of 25 things Yorkshire: how many can you cross off your ‘How do’ list? The more you score, the more Yorkshire you are!
1. You cheered on the Tour de France. (New for 2014.)
2. You greet people by saying “now then”.
3. You call people ‘love’, irrespective of gender.
4. You call a snicket by its proper name - a ginnel.
5. You’ve watched Yorkshire play cricket at Headingley or Scarborough.
6. You’ve eaten fish and chips on Whitby pier.
7. You’ve taken tea at Betty’s in Ilkley, Harrogate, York or Northallerton.
8. You’ve seen the Emley Moor TV mast. (From your window doesn’t count.)
9. You’ve visited Jorvik Viking Centre in York.
10. You’ve climbed or walked the steps to the top of Malham Cove.
11. You’ve staggered between pubs on the York Micklegate Run.
12. You’ve strolled along York’s city walls.
13. You can say where the Yorkshire Wolds are.
14. You’ve been to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
15. You’ve camped in the Yorkshire Dales.
16. You’ve explored the North York Moors.
17. You knew that Yorkshire (actually, North Yorkshire alone) is the only county with two National Parks.
18. You’ve walked down the steps to Robin Hood’s Bay.
19. You’ve climbed the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey.
20. You’ve visited Skipton Castle.
21. You insist on drinking only genuine Yorkshire Tea.
22. You eat Sheffield Henderson’s Relish.
23. You like Wensleydale cheese with cake.
24. You know where the Hole of Horcum is.
25. You’ve walked the length of Marine Drive between Scarborough’s North and South Bays.
HOW well do you know God’s Own Country? (Yes, that’s the correct phrase: country, not county.)
August 1 is Yorkshire Day - so we’ve culled a list of 25 things Yorkshire: how many can you cross off your ‘How do’ list? The more you score, the more Yorkshire you are!
1. You cheered on the Tour de France. (New for 2014.)
2. You greet people by saying “now then”.
3. You call people ‘love’, irrespective of gender.
4. You call a snicket by its proper name - a ginnel.
5. You’ve watched Yorkshire play cricket at Headingley or Scarborough.
6. You’ve eaten fish and chips on Whitby pier.
7. You’ve taken tea at Betty’s in Ilkley, Harrogate, York or Northallerton.
8. You’ve seen the Emley Moor TV mast. (From your window doesn’t count.)
9. You’ve visited Jorvik Viking Centre in York.
10. You’ve climbed or walked the steps to the top of Malham Cove.
11. You’ve staggered between pubs on the York Micklegate Run.
12. You’ve strolled along York’s city walls.
13. You can say where the Yorkshire Wolds are.
14. You’ve been to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
15. You’ve camped in the Yorkshire Dales.
16. You’ve explored the North York Moors.
17. You knew that Yorkshire (actually, North Yorkshire alone) is the only county with two National Parks.
18. You’ve walked down the steps to Robin Hood’s Bay.
19. You’ve climbed the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey.
20. You’ve visited Skipton Castle.
21. You insist on drinking only genuine Yorkshire Tea.
22. You eat Sheffield Henderson’s Relish.
23. You like Wensleydale cheese with cake.
24. You know where the Hole of Horcum is.
25. You’ve walked the length of Marine Drive between Scarborough’s North and South Bays.
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