A Wonderful Summer ♥

Before the summer is a long distant memory, I just want to record what an incredible six weeks I had with Lil’ L.  He’s growing up fast and I’m sure he’ll soon want to spend the holidays with his mates rather than good ole’ mum, so I really did savour every moment I had with him.

As I didn’t have an income for these six weeks, we thought of lots of fun, free (or low cost) activities to do.  Here’s a quick run down of our top five favourite summer holiday activities (in no particular order; they were all great 🙂 )

1. Cycling
We devised our own version of the ‘Tour de France’, which included stages both here in the South West of England and in France. Each stage normally finished with a sprint to a cafe. 😉  In total, we cycled 150 miles. One of Lil’ L’s favourite rides was the Verderer’s Trail in the Forest of Dean. It’s graded Blue but has a Red downhill section at the end. Lil’ L loved it so much that, as soon as he’d finished it, he wanted another go! I need to brush up my mountain bike skills because I fell off 3 TIMES (I’ve got an issue about sharp right hand turns 🙁 ).  Here’s a clip of someone else riding the trail. I’m glad I’m not the only one that keeps falling off. 😉

Here’s a short clip of Lil’ L and M riding the Intermediate Skills loop.

Lil’ L loves the technical rides much more than road cycling. You should hear him woop while he’s hurtling down those dirt tracks!

2. Hiking / Walking
We did some amazing hikes and walks around our locality, such as the one up Little Solsbury Hill. We even found different ways to walk into Bath. One in particular, which we termed the ‘Wild Walk’, was really fun. We took our cameras and photographed the creatures and wild flowers we spotted along the way. It certainly made walking into Bath more fun (and saved us a small fortune in bus fares!)

Here’s Lil’ L at the start of our wild walk into Bath.

And here’s some of the beautiful wild flowers we spotted on our walk.

40 minutes later, we arrived in the centre of Bath. 🙂

3. Visiting friends and family
We had some wonderful trips on the train to visit friends and family, including 2 trips to Brockenhurst and Dorset, and 1 trip to Bracknell. I managed to trade in my Tesco vouchers for a Family & Friends Railcard (which lasts a year) and gift vouchers for Redspottedhanky.com, which meant that all our train trips were FREE! What a bargain! 🙂

4. Photography
We had lots of fun taking photos of beautiful flowers and views, as well as attempting to photograph food for this blog.  Needless to say, Lil’ L took the best shots every time. 😉

Here’s his shot of a poppy in the garden. Isn’t it beautiful?

And here’s a shot he took of my favourite house on the canal.

5. Cooking
We had lots of fun baking cakes and making chocolates (all healthy of course 😉 ). Our favourite cake creation this summer was a super healthy, super delicious upside pineapple cake (I’ll post the recipe tomorrow).

All in all, it was a wonderful summer; one I certainly won’t forget.

I’d love to hear what your favourite activity was this summer.

5 thoughts on “A Wonderful Summer ♥

  1. Your favourite house on the canal used to have a lurcher called ‘Barney’ who my collie Sam would race back and forth from the other side of the canal.

    Meanwhile we fed their geese! LOL 🙂

    We still miss dear Sam, but smile whenever we pass that house. 🙂

    1. I’m glad the pic brought back good memories for you. 🙂 There’s something very special about that house and part of the canal in general. Whenever I pass it on my bike, I feel this warm glow; almost a feeling of ‘coming home’. I often stop and pause for a few moments to take it all in. 🙂

  2. Yeah, ride the Verderer Trail, what’s not to like! Friendly and fun enough for kids if you keep the speed down and take care on the fruity bits but surprisingly exciting if you rip along as fast as you can. Full Speed Ahead!!!

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