Did you miss me? Did you notice I’d even gone? DH and I just spent 4 days with my parents in Robin Hoods Bay on the North Yorkshire Coast. We went to meet my parents as they finished the Coast to Coast walk from St Bees in Cumbria on the West Coast of England to finish nearly 200 miles later on the East Coast in Robin Hoods Bay.
This is them dipping their feet in the sea at Robin Hoods Bay as they finished

Coast to Coast

and at the official end at the Bay Hotel on the slipway
Coast to Coast

As you can see the weather wasn’t very good as they finished, raining for the last 2 miles which we walked with them! However, the rest of the weekend was sunny and dry, if a bit cold for July so we paddled

Robin Hoods Bay

explored rock pools

Rockpools

and enjoyed a pint (or two!)
Jonathan enjoys a pint

I did some knitting sitting at this pub (the Bay Hotel in Robin Hoods Bay) and managed to complete the latest clue (2 clues?) of MS3. Will pin it out later and get some photos.

We also visited Whitby where I discovered a wonderful shop called “Bobbins” in the old Wesleyan Hall. It calls itself the “Knitters Paradise” and on fist entering gives the impression it’s a craft fair with lots of stalls but it is actually just one shop with Colinette, Noro, Fisherman’s Ganseys and the yarn to make them, old bobbins and antiques, patterns, lots of yarn…..DH gave me a budget before I went in so I only bought…

… 5 skeins of Colinette Point 5 “Mardi Gras”

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….a pack of 10 balls of Noro Silk Garden

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…and two balls of Regia Cotton
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…after Whitby (oh, here’s a picture of Whitby Abbey)

Whitby Abbey

we drove further along the coast to Staithes where the lifeboat was just coming in from a call out

Staithes Lifeboat

and where I found an Arts and Crafts exhibition in the church hall with some wonderful felting and spinning along with lots of fleece and drop spindles (very nearly bought one to try) and some hand dyed wool which was so cheap I couldn’t resist –

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this is dyed by Wheeldale Woolcrafts who use natural dyes and mordants and have some great stuff on their website.

Back home now, very tired from all the driving but we had a lovely break

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