87. Bagworth - Midlands UK


It's now been 7 weeks since we came to Bagworth. The weather has been consistently cold which has kept us indoors a lot of the time. The village has virtually no infrastructure and we need to travel about 12-15km to go to any village with any life. I'm sure there is plenty to see in the area and thankfully, we have Penny to take us to these places.

The garden here doesn't need any input and what little it needed, we did in the first week. So, a lot of the time is being spent reading, learning, practising guitar, morning yoga and learning software packages. 

The house is fairly large and warm so we both have our own spaces and do our own thing in comfort and, will be using this valuable time to consider our long-term options. However, f we decide to be in the UK for an extended time, it is unlikely we will be staying in, or north of the Midlands. 

The 'ouse


Graeme, the man of the house, is a science fiction freak including Dr Who. He has a massive collection of books and, an interesting bathroom downstairs. Did I say he was a fan of Doctor Who?

Sign on the Loo door. For those who don't know what it means, it's a sign on Dr Who's Tardis.





The Time lord's loo with watches in perspex... hmmm...



The library in the loo. All time-related books...


Here is the only retail shop in town


It has been as cold as -6 on occasion. Even Penny made a comment.


As mentioned earlier, the time required to keep the garden in order is minimal. We've been planting a heap of bulbs timed to be in full bloom when the owners come back mid-April.


Mid-January


Late February - Getting there!



Max has perfected the making of bread. It's a no-knead recipe.


The next blog will be about villages in the immediate area. The whole area was set aside for mining around a hundred years ago and with all of the mines closed now, the area is made up of many satellite villages with, as mentioned earlier, little infrastructure.

Stay tuned...

Comments

  1. If you remember and they are blooming, would love to see a pic of the flowers! Bread looks yum!! Stay warm! Xx

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  2. Stay warm you guys! It's been hot and wet on the Sunny Coast. Lots of love from Yvette Muir

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  3. Great blog as usual, Paul. But you can keep that v cold weather. Take care, both, love from Glen x

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