What We Did On Our Holidays

Just back from an almost rain-free week in the Lake District (it poured on the day we arrived and again when we left, but was dry in between [for my friends abroad, just take it as read that this is the single most important news I can relate when talking about a holiday in Briain]). Here are a few photos to give a taste of what we saw and did. Walney Island turned out a little different to what I had expected (this was the edge of the Island of Sodor in the Rev. W. Awdry’s imagination). Still, we thought it would make a moody shot for our proposed boy band (plus one) album cover.


Call us the the Fab Four. Er, the Fantastic Four. The Famous Four...

Call us the the Fab Four. Er, the Fantastic Four. The Famous Four…


 


The next is Isaac investigating for himself the ancient conundrum of the chicken and the egg.


Now, which is it?

Now, which came first?


Matthew, the lord of Piel Island… 


Lord of the Island

Lord of the Island


…and Theo, leaping up the Old Man of Coniston like a mountain goat.


King of the Mountain

King of the Mountain


And, finally, me setting off with Isaac on my back to climb the Old Man of Coniston.


All set...

All set…


And me, a few hours later, questioning my earlier decision.


All spent...

All spent…

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Published on August 05, 2015 09:21
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message 1: by Penny (new)

Penny Lovely children!
Reminds me of holidays to the Lakes when our own children were young. A glorious place when the sun shines but maybe not so great when it teems with rain and everyone ends up in the Pencil Factory!
Would love to go to Piel Island.


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Edoardo Albert Penny wrote: "Lovely children!
Reminds me of holidays to the Lakes when our own children were young. A glorious place when the sun shines but maybe not so great when it teems with rain and everyone ends up in th..."


Thank you! They're good boys.

Piel Island is fascinating: one castle, one pub, a row of four houses and it can only be reached by taking a small (12 people) open boat. All very exciting!


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