The Cat’s Back walk

We drove through many narrow and windy roads to the ‘picnic site’ to begin the walk- as recommended by The Guardian. It was somewhat more of a challenge than expected, along with some misunderstanding between the two of us.

Very beautiful and with few other people around.

We walked around the sides for a while until we decide that, with a likely change in the weather, it was sensible to make out way back It was then that we came across the path to the top. There is a platform -like area with beautiful views to the valleys to the side and over the steep, south- facing side. Beautiful. As ever, we met lots of sheep and evidence of wild horses.

The shepherd’s hut

The hut is on a farm near Longtown, officially in Herefordshire but this part of border country seems more Welsh.

The hut

As well as a holiday experience it was also a way to test the market and see how other people do the secluded, quiet, minimalist accommodation and how we may do something similar in the future. A useful learning experience as well as a holiday.

And the view from the deck

A walk along the Thames

A Friday with Shaz.

From the Embankment
A quiet Westminster

A walk from the centre of London along the south bank to Barnes bridge and then along to Chiswick to catch the E3!

A total of about 19km- with resulting acting legs and cold muscles.

Peace Pagoda, Battersea park

La Scala

Ballet at the the famous venue in Milan. A production of Giselle, a ballet I had not seen before.

We were in the “cheap seats ” again so HD to crane the neck to see some of the action.

The ballet is in two parts and the second was very beautiful in the way it portrayed the ‘after life’. The dancing was beautiful and the lead fantastic- though she seemed to know that! The music worked well.

A great night out for me and Shaz.