Friday, May 30, 2014

LAST DAY IN WINDERMERE

Time to move on.  Our biggest challenge of the day is to get everything that came out of the suitcase back in the suitcase.  Not too exciting.  Our only plan is to go out for dinner at a nice pub not far from where we are staying and it has a nice views of the lake.  I had discovered the pub on a walk and although close to the busy area of Bowness on Windermere it's in the opposite direction of the shops and the downtown.  Consequently a lot of tourists I don't think find it.  It was a lovely way to end our stay.


Made our last trek up the hill to our abode.





We had a cup of tea together and then we adjourned to our very own bedrooms ( don't think that will happen again) to sort out the packing .  


This is when I wish I still wore that 28AAA bra.  Every inch is precious.

Tomorrow we will be picked up by a cab and we will be off to Harrogte.  The journey is about 2 hours through beautiful countryside. I wonder what adventures await us there.

A few parting shots of Windermere.

Our home away from home.  Not great pictures but you can see what a nice place we had.  Four bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, diningroom, and livingroom.  The diningroom remained pristine during our visit.




Not so pristine.  Help yourself breakfast.  

Just a few scenes.






And now we're ready.



2 comments :

  1. Terry - third try; think I just figured out how to send a comment to you rather than to cyberspace...kind of like waiting for the bus. Now, to remember what I was saying...so delighted for y'all to be trekking, plodding, riding, and toasting us often - whether scotch, wine, or other bubblies. Thanks for taking the time among your many adventures to share breathtaking photos and vintage Terry commentary.
    Happy belated Norwegian Independence Day birthday to Sharon - these few months while she's 70 and neither you nor I are - yet! Delighted reading and viewing your blog, and looking forward to more. Hugs and grins, Linda

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