Showing Kat Derwentwater (April 15th 2007)
Uncle Tony's got a girlfriend.
She's Polish. Katarjena (I think that's how it's spelled!) She's nice.
He brought her to the Lakes for a holiday.
We showed her Derwentwater, a pub, Swinside, a pub, Loweswater, a pub, Gilcrux, a pub, West Newton, a pub, Allonby, a pub.
I think she may have the impression that Hairy is a dypsomaniac.
We didn't actually get a picture of her or U.T. this time but we will, we will...
The Derwentwater stroll was the one Hairy did, in a previous entry, and had the mountain of cake and ice cream at the Shepherd's Crag cafe. You guessed, we did exactly the same, although Kat eats like a bird and we had to finish her cake!! Yahoo.
Snappers on the shore.
On the way there were a huge number of snappers waiting to photograph the ferry, so Io and I went for a splash putting ripples in the nice smooth lake surface. Tut, tut, naughty, naughty. It was funny though.
It's a song by the Drifters (almost) 'cept we're not under it!
We caught the ferry back from Brandelhow (as usual) and got splashed ourselves as the ferry was going into the wind and we had chosen to sit in the open front.
And yes, before you ask we did call at the tram man in Keswick first, and he gave us some bacon bits. He's a very nice man.
She's Polish. Katarjena (I think that's how it's spelled!) She's nice.
He brought her to the Lakes for a holiday.
We showed her Derwentwater, a pub, Swinside, a pub, Loweswater, a pub, Gilcrux, a pub, West Newton, a pub, Allonby, a pub.
I think she may have the impression that Hairy is a dypsomaniac.
We didn't actually get a picture of her or U.T. this time but we will, we will...
The Derwentwater stroll was the one Hairy did, in a previous entry, and had the mountain of cake and ice cream at the Shepherd's Crag cafe. You guessed, we did exactly the same, although Kat eats like a bird and we had to finish her cake!! Yahoo.
On the way there were a huge number of snappers waiting to photograph the ferry, so Io and I went for a splash putting ripples in the nice smooth lake surface. Tut, tut, naughty, naughty. It was funny though.
We caught the ferry back from Brandelhow (as usual) and got splashed ourselves as the ferry was going into the wind and we had chosen to sit in the open front.
And yes, before you ask we did call at the tram man in Keswick first, and he gave us some bacon bits. He's a very nice man.

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