In a field

When I was trying to find out a little bit about the area we were going to last weekend one of the few references I found was to this place a few miles away from where we were baking. When Brian was cruising around the countryside on Saturday on his own having adventures, he came across this field and took a photo of its inhabitants.

Anyway another short and sweet post, I am still here, but the computer isn’t back yet, so can’t really do much.

So please indulge yourself in fantasy as to what these were built for and tell me what you think they are?  I’ll tell you a bit more about them tonight.

Go slow…

Next train tomorrow...

I’m on a borrowed computer as mine has gone to be mended. Should be back at the weekend, I will check emails but it might be a bit erratic for a few days.

Till then I leave you with this photo Brian took at the Midland Railway centre at the weekend.

Dalewards!

Yorkshire Dales: Creative commons courtesy of Chantrybee http://www.flickr.com/photos/chantrybee/2911840052/

This morning we are heading North to the Dales of Yorkshire for a baking get together at Martin’s Manor with some old and some new friends! I’m thinking about making sourdough croissants, pasteis de nata, Mick‘s chocolate brioche – can you see which way my thoughts are going…..?

On the way we are going to try and visit the loaf in Crich and say hi to Andy Aulda and hope to get a glimpse of the Viaduct at Ribblehead.

If you want to see what’s going on, you could try checking in on the Dales Dough Do and hopefully there’ll be some pics there over the next couple of days. Robinaccio has a new phone though and might post on his blog, so that will be worth checking too!

And we’ll be thinking of Rick at Mairs Bakehouse who hosted last year’s event where we had such a brilliant time making cottage loaves and stotties and all manner of fun breads.

Are you travelling somewhere this weekend?