Steve's Seaside Life Blog

Back walking the dunes

During the last weeks holiday I’ve accumulated a huge work and personal reading backlog which I was determined to clear today, that meant some serious cafe time.  I started at the Beach Terrace Cafe first thing, I’d not been for 10 days and they’ve changed their philosophy a bit, apparently...

Lateral thinking

While I was away last week the water leak sensor on our washing machine activated.  Debbie and Anna struggled mightily to get the washing machine out from it’s snug little cave in the kitchen, apparently it took over an hour of hard work.  Debbie decided to leave the washing machine...

Brompton

I started with a cold on Tuesday, but I think the combination of not eating much and pushing myself hiking suppressed my immune system a bit and I seemed fine until last night (little sleep) and worse this morning (full on cold, fatigue and pain).  Still I was in a...

Changing plans

Despite my plan to go to Buttermere yesterday, I woke up this morning and decided to go to Haweswater Resevoir instead, for two reasons, most importantly I checked the weather forecast and it predicted a dry morning for east Cumbria and wet for west and second because I fancied the...

The snow line

I’m on my second day at Center Parcs, taking advantage of it’s off season prices and proximity to the Northern Lakes.  I got up early and after making myself a hearty fry up I headed to the Steamer Pier at Glenridding at the southern tip of Ullswater. Yesterday I’d walked...

The prepared mind

I’m on holiday this week and spending it based at the Whinfell Forest Center Parcs in the Lake District, I’m looking forward to it a lot as this will be my first Center Parcs experience.  Unfortunately I had to hang around in St Annes for a while because I needed...

Rain, rain, go away

I’ve been singing this rhyme in the back of my mind for too many days now and finally it happened, a full day of sunshine.  I gloried in it as I sat in the window seat at Caffe Nero this morning, alternating between reading, Sudoko and watching the world go...

The simple life

Life seems to be too complicated now, when I was a kid life was simple, no bills to pay, house to maintain, computers to backup, food to buy and prepare, retirement to plan for.  Then as I got older complexity gradually seeped into my life, I acquired more stuff, more...