Spring is Here

The lambs are gamboling, the daffs are blooming, the clocks have gone forward and the woodlands are finally turning green once more.

Cumbrian Woodland in Spring

Tea in the park

It’s warm enough (just about) to take tea in the park, if you wear your fleece. And there’s the promise of barbecues to come. Not quite yet. But not too long now.

Mother and daughter take tea in the park

The surest sign of all

But the surest sign of all that Spring is here is that first delicious outing that combines sunshine, ice cream and milk shake. Made for sharing.

Enjoy that ice cream milkshake

Stuart Wickes

Stuart's the adventure addict half of the team, always trying to persuade the family to get out, do more, go further. As co-founder and co-director he handles the business, creative, design, technical and publishing aspects of the project. He is our chief photographer and videographer. With training as a professional learning and development consultant. an engineer and musician, his contribution is eclectic and unpredictable!

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