Friday saw Mike and me winging our way up the A34 and A40 towards Birmingham. It was a boring journey for me as I was in my car following Mike so I didn’t see much other than the back end of our caravan! The reason I’ve got my own car is that I have to return on Monday whereas Mike is staying to attend a course for his caravan servicing business. We’ve said for a while that we’d like to go to the Peak District so this is an ideal opportunity.
Mike and I went for a look around
Uttoxeter. We were glad we only paid for a short while as we didn’t
find very much to see. We did find the Tesco’s though for shopping
when we need to. There are a few roundabouts worth a mention though.
One had a sculpture of a bull and the other a half man half animal (horse?). They did look interesting although I’m not sure the pictures do them justice.
One had a sculpture of a bull and the other a half man half animal (horse?). They did look interesting although I’m not sure the pictures do them justice.
We ate in the carvery at the hotel
on Friday evening. I saw Seafood Lasagne on the menu board and
fancied that. What I didn’t know was that it was a starter. After
a little confusion I ordered that with a side order of garlic bread.
It was nice. Mike had a steak Pie which he enjoyed. There was also
a restaurant area with an a la carte menu.
Friday night was cold! - minus 3 degrees! We were
lovely and toasty in the huge heavy quilt but getting up during the night
was a case of ‘Do I really need to’ as we’d not left the
heating on. The following morning we discovered the water had frozen
in the water container although as the sun was on that side, it didn’t
take long to defrost.
Saturday and we started off going to
Burton on Trent but didn’t stay long. We wanted to get some
walking in so set of for Cromford to do part of the Derwent Valley
Walks. We parked at the station then set off and we went up and up
and up over the fields. We climbed into the snow line!
Then we couldn’t find the path we needed to get to the canal so we followed another path down and eventually onto the road and back to the car.
Then we couldn’t find the path we needed to get to the canal so we followed another path down and eventually onto the road and back to the car.
We then decided to go to Matlock Bath. I’d been there once before but Mike hadn’t. When we got there it was clear the biking fraternity from the whole of Derbyshire had also decided to visit! Bikes lined almost every part of the road sides. That would have been us a while ago. We continued on out the other side and on further. Little did we know that Matlock was the next town. We parked up there and had something to eat at the Peli Deli. Lovely sandwich and salads. We sat in the window seats and watched the world go by. Just opposite was a park and it was so nice to see families playing and kicking a football around. It was a lovely day! A mooch around then back to the car and a slow meander back to the caravan for a siesta before dinner with Jackie and Wayne.
They arrived early and caught me
fast asleep! Over to the hotel and drinks by a
roaring fire. It was lovely and cozy. It was good to catch up with
them again. We don’t see that much of them. We had a nice meal and
more chat then said our goodbyes for a couple of weeks when we would
be back up to attend a ball with them. When Mike and I returned to
the caravan it was lovely and toasty as we’d left the heating on
low.
Sunday saw us visiting my brother
and his family in Cheadle. Again, it was good to catch up with them
too. After a coffee and a chat we went on to Leek to have a look
around. We were surprised to find a market on even though it was
Sunday. The pies looked rather tasty so we bought a few for our
dinner that night. We then went hunting for a Halfords
as the side mirror glass had simply dropped out when I closed the passenger
door of the car! We can’t think why that should have happened
other than it being cold. We didn’t find a Halfords but no doubt
Mike will sort it out during the week – ‘just needs adjusting!’
Mike stayed the week then headed
down to Marsh Bolden near Oxford for a weekend of caravanning fun
with our dear friends Carol and John.
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