Monday, July 13, 2009

11 July 2009 - Birthday weekend in the North East

After a very long time finally another update on this blog... I will try to change the name of it, but I'm not sure if that's possible at all. Anyway, it's been almost a year and a half ago now since I came back from Australia. I've been living in two places, in Cheadle Hulme near Manchester, where Lisa and I bought a house, during the weekends, and in Yarm, near work in Teesside, during the weeks. The discovery of both areas has been slow but steady, I've been able to go out for walks in the weekends and after work quite regularly lately, especially with the good weather and the very long evenings we're enjoying right now. I will start adding photos from the last couple of months, starting with the most recent ones. Since January this year I have a digital SLR, a Canon 450D with a standard 18-55 mm lens. Hopefully I can afford to buy a proper zoom lens soon, not to go twitching by the way! (I don't have a bird book.)

This weekend Lisa was over in Yarm for my birthday and we had an excellent night out in Yarm on Friday night with people from work (except that we tried to order food at 3 minutes past 7 and they stopped serving at 7 (ok, we were in a pub) so we ended up eating at the fish and chips shop across the road). On Saturday morning there was not a cloud in the sky so we went out to walk part of the North Yorkshire coast path between Saltburn and Whitby, part of the Cleveland Way.





Halfway down the cliff we stumbled on the remains of alum mines. Since the 1600s people have been excavating and processing the aluminium sulfate (if I remember the information panel correctly) that was present there. The mines were abandoned decades ago.



We didn't want to walk the same way back that we came, so we looked for an alternative route right up the sheer rock. It was do-able in the end, but only just.


After our walk we visited the nearby market town of Guisbrough, which houses the remains of the Priory of the same name. It was built in the 12th century and demolished about 4 centuries later to build houses with the stones. Just one wall was left untouched for future generations to admire.





We then continued our way up the A19, north of Teesside, to the former mining village of Easington Colliery (home of Billy Elliott). The mines were closed over the last 10-20 years in this area, the entrance shaft to the mine remains.

The coastline is different from the North Yorkshire coastline, but very beautiful in its own right.






Sunday, July 12, 2009

23 June 2009 - Teesdale Way Yarm - Middleton One Row

The Tees runs right behind my cottage in Yarm, about 15 km upstream from its mouth in Middlesbrough. The Teesdale Way follows the river all the way from Stockton to the source in the Yorkshire Dales. I still hadn't explored the river upstream from Yarm so decided this was a good walk for after work. I parked the car around 14 km upstream, in Middleton - One Row, I then ran back home over the road (which is only about 9 km), had dinner and went out to walk the Teesdale Way, following the river bank.

The railway bridge over the Tees in Yarm.


Road bridge over the Tees in Yarm.








It was just before 11pm when I finally reached the car in Middleton.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

21-24 Augustus: Peak District met Index

Index goes international: voor de eerste keer hadden we een Index-weekend in het buitenland. Met de Eurostar overgestoken naar Engeland en daar verder getreind naar het Peak District. De eindbestemming was Matlock, vlakbij Birchover waar we een verbouwde kerk gehuurd hadden.

Een flesje drinken om de spirit erin te houden onderweg.

En een pakje drinken 's avonds in Birchover...

waar we een verbouwde methodistenkerk gehuurd hadden.

Stanton Moor, pad richting Bakewell



Joris met de 9 Ladies








Het landschap had uiteenlopende effecten op de wandelaars: waar sommigen werden geinspireerd door het Sound of Music-achtige decor......

grepen anderen de kans om eindelijk in het gras te kunnen liggen met beide handen aan


Bakewell pudding met custard





Oorwarmer met zijtassen


De volgende dag ging de tocht naar Elton, waar een bierfestival was







Youlgrave



Fish and chips and vinegar



Dit was dan het bierfestival, was een zeer lokale aangelegenheid waar we het snel gezien hadden


In de pub, terug in Birchover