Showing posts with label Stow-on-the-Wold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stow-on-the-Wold. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

On my way to Bournton-on-the-Water

Once again this is a picture of that wonderful view between houses - I zoomed in on this animal which I think must be a sheep. Hard to tell. 

It was only 5c when I started off my walk today so I dressed in 4 layers: tank, short sleeved top, long sleeved top and zip up sweater. Eventually it warmed up to 20c (about 72F) and I had an ice cream cone later in the day :)

Today I had Tisky on my mind. Kazi texted me that she wasn't doing well at all and she would probably take her to the vet to see about having her put to sleep. I wish I could be there to support Kazi and to say goodbye to Tisky.

 I went by St. Edwards one last time - it looked wonderful in the morning sunlight. I stayed and sketched for about an hour. My walk today is the shortest one so I can take my time. (or so I thought - dum dum dum!)
 I took this exit into the church walk and began walking out of Stow-on-the-Wold.

 Well it was harder getting out of town than I had thought!! I had a heck of a time finding the path. Once I had walked down to another intersection I knew I had missed it so slowly started to backtrack (up a steep hill of course!) One of the problems was that the path was on the other side of the road where there was no sidewalk so I had to try to spot it from across 4 lanes of a busy highway.

Nope, that's not it!

And no, that's just a laneway...

Ahhhhh wait! There's the sign!!

And there's the landmark I'm supposed to look for...

 Here it is from a few feet away - much harder to see the sign isn't it?  Can you find it?

And here it is from the sidewalk I had to walk on - now can you see why I missed it the first time? What with someone's garbage sitting by the side of the road waiting for pickup?
 I was relieved to finally be on my way but had to stop to say "hello" to some chickens! I think I saw the largest variety of animals and birds and poultry today!


 And gorgeous flowers too...


 Remember - always look BACK!


And yes, I'm climbing hills again...


 and now, into the forest I go...


 ...until I come to a field gate with this sign on it!!


 We were warned that there might be a bull out grazing here and there and to just carefully mind our own business, but remember to...

LOOK DOWN!!

This field was a land mine of cow and bull patties!! But I was on top of a hill and the views were amazing! So I carefully put down my pack and my hat and carefully walked around the piles of poop taking a few photos. There were no cows and NO BULL to be seen, thankfully!




 Back to the path...and another gate...

 through a forest...

Until I came to a farm, a very prosperous looking farm...


 ...with lots of horses...

friendly horses...

 ...and a lovely border collie to take care of them...


 The farm had a few cottages attached to it...
 ...barns and stables...

 ...LOTS of horses...

 ...and then...I remembered to...... look BACK!! Oh my, what a house!!


Let's see...walk forward...or LOOK BACK!!??


I definitely needed eyes in the back of my head for this trip!!


 Goodbye beautiful farm!!


 A little further on another beautiful spot...complete with swans...




 You can see why I needed a lot of time to get from one village to the next!! Oh look, there's the cows!!

And a fantastical tree!

This looks like a good spot to take a break.  I sat on the stile and had my Cliff bar, some nuts, an apple and a ginger/carrot fruit leather or two. It's good I stopped for some nutrition as I had a lot of wandering ahead of me as I mixed up my fields!! Uh oh!!

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Exploring Stow on the Wold

I don't know why but I've woken up with a headache the past 3 days. Perhaps it's the heavy cloud cover? It can't still be jet lag can it? Anyhoo the past few days have been busy as I cooked and cooked for Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Pumpkin tarts, roast turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, salad, turnip and squash - and now we get to enjoy all of the leftovers!!

Well, yesterday was the OPPOSITE of busy as I worked my way through a novel by John Grisham called "Sycamore Row" and I'm itching to get back to it. Today I got up early to go on a hike but changed my mind when a friend couldn't go and it's calling for rain to begin any moment now. Boo. So we're going to meet for coffee instead :) and then I'm going to rummage through Talize for something to wear to a Halloween party. I'm not feeling particularly inspired but will keep an open mind as I explore.

Big News (to me and Kazi!): the kittens, Luna and Lily, now have access to the entire main floor. Yesterday Lily discovered she could get over the barrier which had kept the pair in the living room for the past week. She was so EXCITED!!! So more kitty-proofing had to be done! We're keeping the door to the basement closed as well as the bathroom and bedroom doors. I admit I was a little worried this morning to see if they had gotten into anything but other than a swiffer duster being mangled all was well! Phew! Who wants to dust anyway?

On to Stow...first a few pix of my B & B which was called The Limes Guest House. I had a lovely room filled with antiques and a shower and a sink (antiques also??) but I had to leave my room, go out to the hallway to access MY bathroom which was only a toilet and a sink. However, I managed.

A nice spot to sit...and that stool near the wardrobe came in VERY handy...

 The view out my window - they had fabulous gardens, that's a pond behind the clothesline and it was full of large goldfish, and the little building next to it was full of exotic birds! The family had two lovely LARGE dogs and 2 lovely little girls who were very sweet and friendly. The whole family was very nice and welcoming.

MY BED!! I loved it and slept very well though I needed the foot stool to access it - even then it was a bit of a stretch for my short legs!
My dressing table and to the left the sink and shower. Every shower was different and....interesting! Getting just the right temperature took a LOT of patience and often the pressure was non-existent!

 Many different "flushing" mechanisms too - this toilet was operated by a pull cord!
 And had a rather antique toilet paper dispenser!



 Just in case you want to visit one day....
Are these the public washrooms you are referring to Jane??  I never went into them, just walked past them. I came from Moreton-in-Marsh and tomorrow am heading to Bourton-on-the-Water though have to admit "Upper Swell" sounds curious :)
I passed this beautiful spot on my way to the village square.
 I'm not sure what this fellow's story is as he sat on that bench for a long time. He was there when I passed at about 3:30pm and when I walked past again at sunset he was still sitting there. He was quite young, in his 20's I'd say, and just down the street a ways was a Youth Hostel. Was he waiting to get in or had he been kicked out? He seemed pretty down in the dumps as you can see by his posture. Being on my own I didn't approach to find out his story.


I really liked the downtown area. Unfortunately the stores closed at 4:30 as it was a Sunday but I did manage to get to one shop and purchased gifts for Kazi and Steve. Small gifts as everything I buy has to fit into my suitcase!

The town square...
 which had a few narrow streets leading off of it - fun to explore!
 My instructions for tomorrow start off from St. Edwards church and I'm wondering if that's it behind those buildings...
 Yes, here's the "church walk" I have to go down...

 Curiosity got the better of me so I entered the church yard (have I mentioned my interest in architecture??)

 This church goes back a looooooong way and still has some of its original features...


I LOVE this side entrance framed by massive tree trunks!


 This door is just my size!! People were a lot shorter several hundreds of years ago!


Back in those times everyone (the common folk) lived pressed up close to the church.


 Many of the gargoyles are in good shape - this one serves a purpose!


  Look up, look waaaaaaaaay up!

 This old gent kindly showed me around inside and shared some of the history with me.


 I'm a big fan of gargoyles...you can see they've tried to protect them from the corrosive elements!



 I moved on to check on landmarks for tomorrow's hike and found THIS fellow hanging from some scaffolding - a modern day gargoyle??

 There's my next landmark for tomorrow - it makes me feel better knowing how to "get out of town" so I won't be wandering around looking lost!


Another lovely door!

 Down a side street I found this lovely coffee shop which was equipped with wifi so I went in and had a delightful meal and got caught up on messages and emails.


When at St. Edwards I had noticed a sign that said there was mass tonight at 6pm. I was very drawn to that church so decided to attend the mass and I'm so glad I did. I got a bit teary-eyed a couple of times and enjoyed it immensely. I would say it was a highlight of my trip.

There's the gift shop where I found a few gifts...


The police station....closed!


 Walking back to my B&B - VERY old buildings along the way...

The Royal Mail is out of service!!


 Remember the opening between homes on my walk downtown? What a tremendous view!


 My timing was perfect!





This sign makes me a little nervous!


 A few more photos of my B&B!




 Putting the foot stool to use!


 And here I am raring and ready to go once again! Next stop: Bournton-on-the-Water!!