12 October 2025 Keswick
Still trying new coffee shops today Fabrica 4.8 Tripadvisor lovely cake will be going here again. A cycle out to Braithwaite and a few walkabouts and called in to see a friend.
13 October 2025 Keswick
Misty start to the day but looks as though the sun may come out so a cycle up to Threlkeld coffee shop on the old railway line very cold good coffee and cake.

Lovely spiders webs.






In the afternoon a cycle out to Thornthwaite then a couple of more walk abouts then picked my car up all fixed. Glad I am not waiting for this bus


Keswick Moot Hall
11 October 2025 Keswick
Called in at CHINTY’S CAFE ( NO DOGS ) yesterday Score 5 on Tripadvisor
Today called in to THE KESWICK KITCHEN Score 4.9 on Tripadvisor
Had about a 2hr walkabouts catching up with friends one I haven’t seen 10 years WOW. Graffiti in Keswick has to have a dog on !

This new cafe in Keswick has remote control diggers in it for children to play.

Spotted a witch trying to steal an ice cream ?

Cycled out to Braithwaite then down to the lake shore to check the height of Derwentwater Lake.


Seem to be coming across lots of Fun Guys.


9 October 2025 Keswick

Walk into Hawes this morning for coffee spotted a lovely window display then stopped for a steak pie at Crockets butchers.

Drive up to Keswick a lovely drive especially with a lunch stop at The Harvester. On arrival in Keswick had a couple of walkabouts to look at the new shops.
10 October 2025 Keswick
Friend picked me up so I could pick up my car from storage but looks like it may have a broken spring so had it transported to the garage for repair. Spotted some lovely Ink Caps my friend actually made so ink from them to try to use FAB. Back to Keswick for a couple of walkabouts and chat with a friend.


Had a look in Costa Keswick Ugh so went to see a friend who owns his own coffee shop in town for a catchup.
8 October 2025 Hawes
Thank you to one of my followers on the bridge sign Ordnance Survey Sign (Hight above sea level).

Coffee with friends before leaving for Hawes again good drive thought the road was closed when checking the route but had finished the work early FAB. Washing, lunch and shower then up into town for a pie Bo Ho SHUT at 1300 so up to the coffee shop for cake SHUT at 1500 Boo Hoo.
Checked out the supply of apples for the next 3 months good


The lads are still here.


6 October 2025 Harrogate
Bus into Harrogate to see friends then a cycle up in the afternoon for another meet up. Spotted an new graffiti in town.

7 October 2025 Harrogate
Caught the bus this morning into Weatherby for a walk about its a while since I have been here.


Lovely sign on a shoe shop

I think this is the lenth of the Bridge.

No its not York…. its Wetherby



No not a friend!

In the afternoon a cycle into Knaresborough


Statue of John Metcalf sitting on a bench with a surveyor’s wheel next to him. On his head is a text in braille.

Mother Shipton

when walking about don’t forget to look up.

The Castle






4 October 2025 Harrogate
Lots of coffee and catch up with friends weather terrible.
5 October 2025 Harrogate
Bad storm over night but windy and sunshine today so we all cycled up to Ripley Castle 2 trees across the track managed to move one out of the way and on the way back it had gone but the big one was still there.





3 October 2025 Harrogate
Last nights walk into Rowntree Park.

Walk into York along the riverside Wild camping to keep out of the rain.




Had a walk up the Shambles again early still queuing for the Ghost shop.



Drown down to Harrogate calling at Go Outdoors York then some shopping storm Amy for company.
Met up with friends for coffee in the afternoon.
2 October 2025 York
If you like to get your daily steps in this could be a good place at Cliffords tower York.

Despite the rain the river is not getting any deeper since I arrived.

Had a cycle around the old Rowntree factory is now luxury flats.


Walked into town to look at Dick Turpins grave ?

He was born in Essex if still alive he would have been in Towie.
The two names, “John Palmer” and “Richard Turpin,” appear on his gravestone because he adopted the alias John Palmer to conceal his identity, and the gravestone was placed in the 20th century to honor the well-known highwayman Richard Turpin, acknowledging both his assumed name and his true identity. The grave itself is likely a memorial, as Turpin was buried without a marker in 1739, and the current stone was erected long after his death then cycled out to where he was hanged at Tyburn.

Another walkabout in town in the afternoon.
30 – 1 September/October
Into Brid for coffee and then a good drive over to York had a walk about but the weather is not to good for pictures. Next day rain again so managed to get a wet statue and the parking for the boat is not to big you need a small car if you are renting it.


Another walkabout in the afternoon its been one of those days where the planets arn’t aligned properly a bit strange??

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