Monday, 23 September 2013

Bakewell Puddings

Door guardian Bakewell from the medieval bridge Rutland Arms Hotel, Strawberry Clouds, Peacock Pub, Bakewell town map Bakewell Park Bakewell Pudding Factory Bakewell Smiths Stationers Bakewell shopping centre Runner Beans growing over a wall River Wye shops in Bakewell Bakewell treats and puddings Portland Square, Bakewell Bakewell whisky shop and stained glass window watching ducks near the River Wye
A day trip out to the Peak District.
Travelling through hills and moorland, seeing the Red Devils perform tricks in the distance,
Red hearts through wispy clouds.
Chatsworth country. Heritage.
Exploring the market town of Bakewell,
Walking over the medieval bridge whose five arches span the Derbyshire River Wye.
Streets famous for producing the Bakewell pudding not tart! No icing. Serious business.
Discovered by culinary accident is the story - a jam pastry with an egg and almond filling.
Yummy it was too, eaten too quickly that evening at home for camera shots.
The air was tinged ever so slightly with autumn and though the sun shone, I felt a chill bite my cheeks,
Following us down ginnels and by the river, past the geese and the flute player
Making our stomachs growl yet again, to be warmed by the nicest tasting chips we have ever had.
Full bellies walked off in the park and past the row of interesting cottages and secret doorways,
Gardens still bursting with the last of the runner beans and yellow daisies.
We must move on now, more to explore,
Back to the car for the next part of the journey........

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

5 comments:

Coombe Mill - Fiona said...

It all looks so interesting and picturesque and you had a lovely dry day too! I would have loved to explore all those shops and sampled a cake or two. Thanks for linking up and sharing with Country Kids.

Rebecca Beesley said...

I love your photos on this post. xxx

greenthumb said...

I really enjoyed your photos, what a great looking place.

Nichola Fabfortymum said...

What fantastic photos and what a fantastic day out, look at those strawberry clouds - I'm drooling .Aren't the shop fronts lovely, I love old fashioned shop fronts, they are so much nicer than neon lit mirrored glass.

Anonymous said...

lovely day out,xxx

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