A holiday in the Peak District

Oct 28, 2023 17:30

One day I will post something that isn't a belated holiday write-up, but today is not that day. Once again, there will be far too many words and pictures, and a good few comical lions. There is also a guest appearance by my other favourite art thing: the drunken eagle ( Read more... )

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bunn October 28 2023, 16:45:48 UTC
That eagle is definitely making unwise choices he will later regret. I enjoyed the Writing on the Wall too.

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ladyofastolat October 30 2023, 08:17:41 UTC
Indeed. I think most of Zeus's "tranform into a random animal in order to seduce someone" adventures make much more sense if you assume all parties were just very drunk indeed throughout.

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salariman October 28 2023, 17:08:40 UTC

wellinghall October 28 2023, 17:21:00 UTC
I do *like* your posts.

Where were you staying?

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ladyofastolat October 30 2023, 07:59:12 UTC
Thanks! We were staying in a small self-catering cottage in Ashford in the Water, next to the river.

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wellinghall October 30 2023, 09:21:10 UTC
I now see that you started your post by saying you were stopping in Ashford!

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aglarien1 October 28 2023, 17:32:34 UTC

What wonderful pictures!

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ladyofastolat October 30 2023, 08:17:51 UTC
Thank you! :-)

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leesa_perrie October 28 2023, 20:18:02 UTC
Although I live in Derbyshire, there's a few there I've not been to yet (Hardwick Hall is on my list, Haddon Hall is now added) - though it's cool to hear what other people think of places I have been to (if not in many years)! Sorry about the weather, but at least you weren't here for the recent floods, which are the worst Derby has ever experienced!

Love the photos, all the comical and weird creatures, nice views etc. We've seen The Museum of the Moon when it came to Derby cathedral a while back (it's been again since, but we weren't able to go this time) and that was fascinating! Looks like the Earth one is every bit as awe insipiring!

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ladyofastolat October 30 2023, 08:06:55 UTC
If you do go to Haddon, be sure to get the 30% discount for Derbyshire residents, since it's a pretty expensive place to visit.

My Mum was born and brought up in Chaddesden, and has been telling me about very bad floods they had back in 1967 or so. My parents had just moved into their first house, with a pretty little babbling brook in the garden, and all their newly planted plants ended up half way up a tree! It sounds pretty terrifying... so if it's even worse than that, then eek! Hope you're okay in them.

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leesa_perrie October 30 2023, 08:34:05 UTC
Oh, good tip about the discount!! Thanks!

I think a lot of houses were saved due to recently completed flood defences the council have put in, so it's possible they wouldn't have had that issue (though wow, that is pretty scary!) - most of the flooding was on major roads (A52, A61 etc), and a few minor ones.

That said, there were some houses flooded, but the council are very active about this issue and a) are working on two more phases of flood defences (planned already, just a shame this flood beat them being finished) and b) are looking into where houses were flooded to see what they can do to prevent it in future (in some cases, it was only one house on one road, for instance, so maybe special flood gates and fences for that house might be the answer).

But yeah, I do feel bad for those that had their homes or businesses flooded :( We're fine, we're on a hill and, fortunately, the water runs past our house and doesn't get backed up anywhere, so we've never flooded.

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