Life Lately Edition #37 June 2025 | Best Before End Date

Life Lately Edition #37 June 2025 | Best Before End Date


June started off strong. Mr B and I spent a week in the North of Ibiza. It had a few blips though which I wrote about in my Travel Diaries ⤵

I had a full two weeks off work which I don’t think I’ve done in years. Anyone who works for themself like me will know what a big deal this is. We ended the fortnight off with a weekend trip to the Lake District to watch our eldest son take part in the Great North Swim in Lake Windermere. The distance he swam was 5k and was his first time taking part in an open water swim. He admitted how hard it was but he did it. We were very proud. He raised over £1,000 for men’s mental health charity, Andy’s Man Club.

Here he is grinning away that it was over and done with, I think. Bless!

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We stayed for 2 nights Friday and Saturday at a cute little place called The Log House in Ambleside. In 1905, water colour artist, Alfred Heaton Cooper imported a traditional Norwegian log cabin kit, assembling it plank by plank in Coniston to serve as his studio and gallery. Realising that Ambleside was a more popular destination for tourists, he ingeniously relocated his log cabin. He carefully dismantled it and transported it to its current location, where it now stands as a testament to his adventurous spirit and love for both Norwegian and Lake District landscapes. What an unusual history, hey?

It’s perfectly situated just on the edge of the town and absolutely spotlessly clean. It is just room only and we paid £100 per night. There are plenty of places to eat within walking distance so breakfast as you can see wasn’t a problem





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