In the latest issue of the Westmorland Gazette there is a article about a hotel in the lakes who have introduced a "No rain" pledge between July 5th and September 30th anyone staying at the hotel between those dates will receive as much as £100 if a single drop of rain should fall on the roof of the hotel, as I sit and write this and listen to the rain fall steadily on the conservatory roof I wonder if the genius who thought up that idea is still gainfully employed, I hope so.
Buckle Yeat is situated in the village of Near Sawrey. The name Buckle Yeat is over 300 years old and it means fasten the gate.In years gone by the gate referred to would be the gate to the village. Near Sawrey was once home to the children's writer Beatrix Potter about whom the movie Miss Potter is all about. Hill Top Farm where she wrote many of her stories is a museum and is open to the public.
Friday, July 09, 2010
It was always going to happen the hosepipe ban comes into force and the rain starts to fall.


In the latest issue of the Westmorland Gazette there is a article about a hotel in the lakes who have introduced a "No rain" pledge between July 5th and September 30th anyone staying at the hotel between those dates will receive as much as £100 if a single drop of rain should fall on the roof of the hotel, as I sit and write this and listen to the rain fall steadily on the conservatory roof I wonder if the genius who thought up that idea is still gainfully employed, I hope so.
In the latest issue of the Westmorland Gazette there is a article about a hotel in the lakes who have introduced a "No rain" pledge between July 5th and September 30th anyone staying at the hotel between those dates will receive as much as £100 if a single drop of rain should fall on the roof of the hotel, as I sit and write this and listen to the rain fall steadily on the conservatory roof I wonder if the genius who thought up that idea is still gainfully employed, I hope so.
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