I never look forward to February, I always imagine a cold, dreary month, and that's exactly what it was for the most part, though we did get a few warmer days towards the end, and the hours of daylight are now getting noticeably longer.
We saw that Aysgarth Falls was hosting a planet and constellation trail as part of the Yorkshire Dales Dark Skies Festival so we decided to go along and take a look. After a period of very cold and dull weather we were lucky, the sun decided to shine, though the temperature was still very low. Located in Freeholders' Wood, which runs alongside the Falls, it's a self-guided trail where you can learn fun facts about the planets and constellations in our solar system. Archie enjoyed himself having somewhere new to walk and sniff, and he seemed interested in the planets too, haha.
We've had some other lovely days out this month. We visited Knaresborough and saw that an artisan market was being held in the Castle grounds so we had a mooch around that. We also visited Dunham Massey which I wrote about previously, Hebden Bridge, and as the sun was shining last Saturday, we even visited Filey on the Yorkshire coast so that Archie could have a walk on the beach.
I've read three books this month.
Although I've previously read Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and the two books which Anne Brontë wrote, Jane Eyre is the first novel I've read by Charlotte Brontë. I already knew a vague outline of the story so there was nothing of a surprise for me, other than the fact that I enjoyed it far more than I thought I would. Saying that, I still think The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Charlotte's sister Anne is my favourite of the four Brontë novels I've read so far but I shall definitely read more by Charlotte.
The House at Sea's End is the third book in the Dr Ruth Galloway series by Elly Griffiths. Another great read by this author. Not only are the cases interesting but so are the character's private lives, and gauging how this story ended, things are going to get even more gripping in the next book.
I've never read anything by Libby Page before but I picked up The 24-Hour Cafe in The Works as part of their 3 for £6 deal. It was an interesting concept, the story taking place over twenty four hours in a cafe with characters coming and going, but with flashbacks of the two main characters lives to reveal their backstories. An enjoyable read.
I usually put an amaryllis on my Christmas wish list and Mick usually obliges. Last year I forgot and shock horror, I didn't get one. I ended up buying one myself from a local shop. It had been just starting into growth but it seemed to stop once I brought it home and it certainly didn't get anywhere near flowering. This year I didn't make that same mistake and I found this beauty in my Christmas stocking. It's named Ferrari which is quite apt given its colour.
Although we visit Lotherton, a country house near to where we live, on a regular basis, we rarely venture into Wildlife World, which is on the estate, as we usually have Archie with us. We'd heard last year that they'd added six female wallabies to the collection of animals and birds that they host and we finally made the effort this month to go along and see them. Taking a photo wasn't the easiest, Lotherton have, over recent years, changed the wire fencing surrounding the enclosures, they're now more substantial than they used to be so it's challenging to take photos through the bars. Instead, I held the camera high above the fencing and this is what I got, not the best but it could have been worse.
I wrote about Archie's Passport, a promotion being run by the National Trust, back in October. This month Archie collected his sixth stamp in the passport and received his reward of a packet of treats. Archie's a greedy dog and never turns his nose up at food so I was expecting him to like them more than he did. He started off by spitting them out, but did eat them in the end, more through greed I expect rather than actually relishing them.
So the month ahead, spring at last. It seemed it would never come! Let's hope the weather obliges and we get some lovely spring sunshine, I'm already enjoying the lighter evenings.
Being the shortest month helps as well, the sunshine is brilliant, seeing blue skies every morning makes my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteIt is SO FUN to win prizes, especially in gloomy months! Do you ever watch the program "Make it at Market"? It is an interesting reality show (but not a competition) about people who try to turn their crafts into businesses. It makes it sound like there are markets EVERYWHERE! Finally, we had a dog named Pilot named after Rochester's dog in Jane Eyre.
ReplyDeleteI've never watched that programme. I think it must be hard to make a profit in the craft market, it's difficult to factor into the price the time spent on making something.
DeleteYou've had some nice days out in February.
ReplyDeleteWell done on being one of the winners of Strictly Sockalong.
Enjoy the weekend and have a happy new month.
All the best Jan
It certainly was a miserable month this year. Good to see that you had some good days out regardless. That amaryllis is a lovely colour. xx
ReplyDeleteDespite the weather, you've had some nice days out. Archie looks like he enjoyed the planet walk too. Congratulations on your win.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the win! Loved the pictures. I like February because it's my birthday month. lol
ReplyDeleteArchive looks very smart in his red coat :)
ReplyDeleteRuby enjoyed her treats but she has had them before. They hold some days for dogs when they give out packs of these tr,eate. Ruby's were salmon and herring. We actually made it tu Dunham Massey last week. We have an amarylis that we bought in 2020 which has flowered every year since - hoping it does the same this year.
ReplyDeletewell done on the win, how lovely! February seemed a long month I am glad we are now in march and seeing signs of spring, your walk looked lovely.
ReplyDeleteNice to be able to get out and walk and enjoy the outdoors as the weather begins to change. And I'm always excited when the days start getting longer, as I hate when it's dark at 4 or 5 o'clock. Makes me feel like I should go to bed early. Will be anxious to see your projects progress. Oh your Christmas flowers is so pretty. Every year I think I'll get one for myself, and somehow never do. Maybe next year is the year?
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February was certainly not the best weather month but the start of March has made up for that with much more sunshine. Let's hope for plenty more to come. Congratulations on your Strictly Sockalong win and to Archie for getting his treats from the NT. Maybe that was a flavour he did't appreciate though!
ReplyDeleteI can never think of anything I want for Christmas but your Amarylis idea will be going on my list for 2025.
I'm a bit behind again but have enjoyed reading your post to catch up on the things you have been up to. Lucky you winning a prize in the Sock along, well deserved as you always join in and make some lovely things. Lucky Archie too, if you win some doggie treats, you just have to eat them whether they taste good or not! What a beautiful amaryllis, I haven't seen that many this year. Enjoy all your exploring.
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