I hunt,shoot,fish and keep livestock on my 'pen' Lancastrian for small holding. I love to cook whatever i catch or grow and harvest what's in season, if you need any advice on hens, ducks, geese, goats, quail or ferrets please feel free to contact me and i will do my best to help.I Also write freelance articles for a number of newspapers and websites on the subjects of cookery, wildlife, Art and eating out. If you need help promoting your event or business, please feel free to contact me.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Our first stay at plascurig hostel and four unpronounceable peaks
On saturday 24th march 2012 my good mate Shaun and myself set off for an overnight stay in Snowdonia, we usually stay in run down bothies or so called youth hostels but i left shaun to do the booking this time and he did us proud. The plascurig hostel has not been open long and you can tell, everything is so clean and unspoiled but you still have a good relaxed atmosphere. The dorms which are £22 a night have eight beds in them and the curtains pull across so you get a good nights sleep, but if you don't want to share with six other swedish girls { god only knows why not } you can book smaller rooms and even family rooms. The hostel is in walking distance from the village of Capel curig were you can get all the supplies you need. Our first two peaks were pen Llithrig y wrach and Carnedd Llywelyn which i'm not going to talk about just enjoy the pictures. These were completed by four o clock at a steady pace setting off at ten, the weather was in the twenties with a nice cool breeze and it would of been rude not to stop a the local for a couple in the beer garden in those conditions. The second day after talking to a rock climber at the diggs we decided to climb Carnedd Dafydd which has some great scrambles and well worth it for the views of Tryfan and Snowdon peaking above the rest. This climb takes around five hours following the track down Ffynnon Llugwy back to the roadside car park. There's some great wildlife to see along the way from wild goats and ponies to flycatchers, dippers and pie crust eating ravens. Give it a go its a great place. ;}
Friday, 24 February 2012
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Lizzy and the Harris hawk 20/01/2012

Monday, 16 January 2012
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Windermere round trip via Kentmere and Troutbeck 6/1/12
This was my English springer spaniel Lizzy's first trip to the lakes and so i eased her in with a train trip to Windermere. We arrived by train and set off up the not so glamorous A591 for about a mile until you see a sign for Heaning, theirs a number of tracks you can take but we decided to make our way to Kentmere Hall so we trekked over the heather covered tops of High Ho { must of been were the seven dwarfs came from} . The track is quite clear and theirs a good few photo opportunities on its decent into Kentmere, The village is very remote and my dads old saying of " where theirs a church theirs a pub " was blown out of the water as they don't even have a shop ! We sat and had some lunch at Badgers rock then as the lakeland weather set in ie rain we set off along Garburn pass into Troutbeck. This is a much smarter village with plenty of community activity, we did not hang around but instead took the national trusts route to Orrest head which brings you out on the road opposite the train station. The next train to Wigan was in ten minutes so i didn't have time to get a couple of real ales from Booths but just managed to give lizzy { very wet dog} a rub down with the towel that i brought. By mistake { honest } we sat down in first class and the conductor was so taken with the dog that he never even checked our ticket so it was the lap of luxury all the way home.
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