
And slept in comfortable inns;

While catching up on news from home.

We enjoyed delicious meals, like this Plowmans Lunch at a pub in Boot!
With equally congenial conversations!
And sometimes viewing a spectacular sunset!

Kevin liked finding this document as he is an old Johnian as was Wordsworth.

We visited Brantwood, John Ruskin's fascinating home full of his collections, teaching materials, art as well as personal items.

Wall paper design

A poster he designed for a botany class
We visited ancient Roman Forts;

Hardknott overlooks the vast Eskdale Valley


Ravenglass


We visited a quaint old corn mill

And learned how it worked.
We saw Beatrix Potter's Bee Hive at Hill Top Farm.

We walked over Loughrigg Terrace,
And looked down at Rydal Mount

We toured the grand Rydal Mount, Wordsworth's last home when he was poet laureate

Still owned by Wordsworth family


And then walked along Coffin Road to Grasmere

Where we saw Dove Cottage, the early home of Wordsworth and Dorothy, which was small and dark inside.

But we could look out into the lovely garden

I loved seeing the old news papered on the upstairs walls.

We found fascinating objects in the museum;

And an exhibit about 19th Century Wars
And somewhere we saw this nice pub sign resonant of WW's (and Dorothy's) early "Daffodil" Poem
For the inside scoop of these intriguing people, I read Kathleen Jones' A Passionate Sisterhood.

Of course there was much, much more, always up and down, enjoying spectacular views.




Rambling, ambling, bimbling-- in this glorious landscape with such nice companions was a wonderful time!
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