Folk session in Bentham - thanks Judith. (18.6.09)
Saturday 20th June, we went caving! To Selside, thank you Ian!
Typical English smiles
Typical Czech smiles
But Petra, studies Chemistry at Nottingham University is in UK since September..so English smile isn't problem for her.
My sister Zuzana and her boyfriend Pepa (20.6.09)
Lunch on the churchyard, with homemade cake and heavy rucksack full of books bought in the church.
Zuzana
We have been swimming here....maybe bathing.... very nice!
Monday, 22.6.09
Malham from the top of Malham Cove
Malham Cove and my sister
Since May, people from RSPB with their telescopes are showing peregrin Falcons to public every day!
Picture of Peregrin Falcon
Birdwatching and bird“snapping”
Malham village
Malham, a very nice house... I love this architecture, and I will miss this old houses
Horrible, they are engaged!!! So young.
Coin tree near Janets Foss in the Ancient wood
And we have been swimming here in the Janets Foss
Gordale Scar
Czech evening (Tuesday 23.6.09)
English garden in Ambleside in Lake District (Wednesday 24.6.09)
Rubbish!
Young swans!!
Regent Hotel - like in Třeboň in the Czech Republic.
Market in Ambleside
Stone Circle near Keswick called Castlerigg
Hieraceum :)
Fig
Foxglove
Old factory
Morning 25th June, Thursday
In the distance is Keswick
Herdwick - brown is young, and grey is older. Lambs are black.
Turning Area Please Do Not Park
Buttermere
Amazing tree
Siesta after lunch
Swimming in the Buttermere
My pink skirt
Naked Herdwigs
Cottage with aprox. 6 people (backpackers) inside.
Me and Petra were cooking together
And surprisingly Pepa and Zuzana were cooking together
Friday 26th June 2009
After 30 minutes another beautiful pool.. we had a lunch here
Ghyll scrambling
Ghyll scrambling - walking in the river with some challenges.
Old cars - very common thing..
We have visited Hardknott Roman Fort with big walls, many buildings and bath.
Roman Fort
Hundreds of sundew, everywhere..
Forestry... incredible..
A new sheep breed for me.. but I dont know which one. Saturday 27th June
Seathwaite Tarn
Mines on the right - our aim :)
There was a very very deep perpendicular corridor.
Our lunch
Our dinner in Windermere
Windermere
Kendal, Sunday 28th June
Monkey Tree
Motorway
Hitchhiking...all time we hitch hiked.. easy, cheap, interesting way how to get to anywhere. The biggest problem - not many cars.
Kirkby Stephen
Camping with parrots - they were speaking! “Hello darling... Oh dear..”
Keld - in Swaledale..to get there tooks aprox. 4,5 hours..
We were swimming.. :) again. Almost every day.
Find my sister
Mines - jupíííí - but we didn't go beyond these wooden abutments..it looked really dangerous.
Coast to Coast walk
Tea time (dinner)
We are going into the mine, I have been to with Ian in March.
First one.
After aprox. 10 minutes was end.. a lot of mud and water everywhere.
Another mine, 30 m low..
After a while we didn't continue because of a lot of mud. It was for wellies, not for our walking boots.
It looks like reconstruction, new bridge, new walls, new entrance..
And hundreds of dead rabbits, everywhere.. and of course, a lot of nice living rabbits.
Horrible morning.. trapped in tents because of biting midges. The evening and the morning were very painfull. in tent was so hot and midges were everywhere... we packed everything as quickly as possible and run on the hill, hoping wind would confound the midges. Monday 29th June
Shooting enclosure
Horsetails...
Teacher and pupils.. :)
Swaledale..pathway to Muker
Swimming near Muker
Probably the first ram I have seen here.
Muker
Old man mending the walls.
Hawes..ten minutes before closing time we managed to buy some cheese in local Wensleydale Creamery.
Old viaduct
Here used to be a railway.
Old kiln
Hay meadow
Curlew
Hawes, on Tuesday (30th June) there is a market
Cheese museum
Wallace and Gromit
Hitch hiking
Still waiting...almost 40 minutes... 1 car every 10 minutes?
L.o.v.e.
Rowing on the Tarn
Me.