An afternoon up in the Lakes District
I went to lunch with Tony, Jean, and Janet (Steve's parents and sister, respectively) at an old inn up in the Lakes District. It was a lovely afternoon out. The Lakes are a popular vacation destination.
This is the view from the car park at the Farmer's Arms, near Ulverston, where we had lunch.
The Farmer's Arms dates back to the 14th Century. Some of it is younger, though. This fireplace is in the oldest section of the inn, which was the original stable. I'm annoyed that the photo is blurry. My garbage camera would not trigger the flash.
Another seating area in the old stable section.
Look at those beams . . . and the low ceiling.
Straight walls obviously weren't a priority back in the 1300s. And look how thick the wall is.
After lunch, we went for a stroll in the little village of Hawkshead. That's the parish church up on a hill behind the houses and shops.
A pretty little pub. Hawkshead had a lot of pubs.
It was a quaint village.
I rather wish the street had its old name.
There remains very little fall foliage. I was happy to see a little bit of color on the hillside.
A better view of the church.
I was amused to find Yoda up in the Lakes.
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