Saturday, September 6, 2025

Week One

Hello and welcome to you all. Thank you for taking the time to visit here. 

Firstly, a huge thank you to all of you for the good wishes and encouragement we received on my husband's retirement last week. You are all kind and thoughtful people, and we were quite overwhelmed.

And so the reality of retirement has now begun!

I realise that there will be lots of mundane and routine jobs still to do, but we can share them a bit more now. The cleaning, washing and cooking still need to be done, but there will also be lots of projects, travel and other things to enjoy. The best thing is that we can do all this, but at our own pace and in the way that suits us best.

This week we visited Bakewell in the Derbyshire Dales. It has been about two years since our last visit but we enjoyed it just as much as last time. The weather forecast was to expect some rain. However, it remained dry while we were there and we didn't need coats all day. A lesson learned, 'to sometimes just go out anyway.'

We arrived at lunchtime and indulged in Bakewell's famous sweet treats: the Bakewell Tart and the Bakewell Pudding. Three places claim to have the original recipe: 'The Bakewell Tart Shop and Coffee House', 'The Bakewell Pudding Shop' and 'Bloomers of Bakewell'. We went to the 'Bakewell Tart Shop', which sold Bakewell tarts, Including Iced Bakewell tarts, moist Bakewell tarts, and the traditional Bakewell pudding. 

Bakewell Tart

Bakewell Pudding

I think my favourite was the pudding.

According to legend, the Bakewell pudding came about from a happy accident when a nineteenth-century cook at the now-demolished White Horse Inn misinterpreted the requirements for a dessert, and thus created the first pudding. The Bakewell tart was a later creation, featuring a shortcrust pastry base and a filling of jam and frangipane, topped with almonds. There is also a more commercial variation, with icing and a cherry on top, made by a company that claims to make 'exceedingly good cakes'

We enjoyed looking in shops in town and a stroll along the River Wye. The ducks, swans and geese were happily enjoying being fed by visitors. One man was hand-feeding a goose! I value my fingertips too much for that type of close encounter.

We also walked up the hill to visit the parish church of All Saints. The current building is about 180 years old, having replaced the original Medieval church. In the church yard, we found these two Saxon cross bases, a reminder of the long history associated with the church. 



Inside, there are some beautiful stained glass windows like this one.


We had a lovely few hours in Bakewell and I would certainly go back again and enjoy more Bakewell pudding, of course.

Back at home, hubby has enjoyed working on a new jigsaw. One of his birthday presents this year was this carry jigsaw puzzle case. It means that we can easily clear the table for meals or other crafting activities. We tried it out and it works perfectly. 


He completed this puzzle in just a few hours. It had 500 pieces, and the scene is Scarborough. He may need to move on to 1000 pieces next time. I managed to fit in a few pieces myself as well.


We have also been trying out various coffee/tea places that also have sweet treats and catching up with friends. The weather has been mostly good, and this first week of retirement has gone well.

I hope your week has gone well wherever you are, you are in good health and that you have enjoyed a little sunshine in your life.

30 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos and puzzle. The tarts look 👌 great.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Glad you enjoyed the photos. We enjoyed our time in Bakewell and eating the tart and pudding. Hubby enjoyed doing the puzzle and has already started a new one.

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  2. Its many years since we visited Bakewell, we live down south, we could not eat in at any places as I have a nut allergy, hubby did purchase a couple to eat back at our hotel.

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    1. I'm sorry that you have a nut allergy, Marlene. I hope you still enjoyed your visit to Bakewell though.

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  3. A good start to retirement! I like the jigsaw case - I have an old jigsaw board, but it's not very good at containing the pieces.

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    1. I like the jigsaw case too. It means the table can be quickly cleared at meal times. The pieces seem to stay in place well, so no catastrophes so far.

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  4. I remember visiting Bakewell many years ago. My late husband loved a Bakewell tart! You will enjoy planning ahead now you have more time together.

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    1. Bakewell tart is a delicious sweet treat that we all enjoy in this house. We are both looking forward to making plans in retirement and enjoying this new chapter of our lives. We have some travelling coming up very soon.

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  5. Next year we'll be back in England. I'll be on the lookout for the cake slices... and that wonderful tea with the beautiful cups and pot... I love it... the small teapot.
    Congratulations to you and your husband on your retirement.
    I'm already looking forward to when my husband retires... many plans can be realized then, and we'll get along great at home because my husband, like me, loves crafts.
    All the best to you all.
    Hug

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    1. Bakewell in the Derbyshire Dales is a really lovely place to visit. I hope you get to enjoy it too, on one of your visits to England. Thank you for your kind retirement wishes for us, Viola.

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  6. Ah, Bakewell, one of my favourite places. I have happy memories of childhood picnics by the river. We always stop there for a leg stretch and coffee on our way to visit a friend who lives beyond Baslow, near Dronfield. The church usually has a wonderful Christmas tree festival. I'm glad you have both enjoyed your first week of leisure after retirement:)

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    1. Thank you, Rosie. We had a lovely day in Bakewell. Such a lovely place. I'm making a note of the Christmas tree festival. I think it will be a quieter week here for us. I hope you have a good week whatever your plans x

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  7. What a lovely and relaxing start to retirement. I visited Bakewell for the first time a couple of years ago now. It was so beautiful there. And the Bakewell pudding is delicious :)

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    1. It was a good first week. Glad you enjoyed the Bakewell pudding and that you have good memories of your trip to Bakewell/
      Take care and have a good week.

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  8. A lovely post, and it sounds a very good start to retirement as you both adjust to this new time in your lives.

    I did enjoy seeing your photographs from Bakewell and reading the history you shared too.
    Love the look of the Bakewell Pudding.
    Those stained glass windows look beautiful.

    A nice looking jigsaw puzzle and a good idea with the carry-case.

    Enjoy the coming week, I wonder where you may visit this week?

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you, Jan. If you get the chance, Bakewell is worth a visit. If that is not possible, there are some good YouTube videos that take you around the town.
      Jigsaw number two of Harrowgate has also now been completed.
      This week may be quieter for us, but we do have holiday plans in the next few weeks.
      Have a good week.

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  9. Congratulations on your husband's retirement it will be nice to be able to just get up and go somewhere whenever the mood takes you both. I love Bakewell and all the sweet goodies of course it's hard to choose between them. I love the jigsaw case it looks strong and sturdy and is sure to keep the pieces in place. Have a lovely week. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Linda. It will be good to be able to do things at a pace that suits us both and to enjoy the time together in a new way. The jigsaw case is proving very useful as it can be easily moved and put away and the pieces don't get lost. We have finished our sweet treats from Bakewell and they were delicious. Maybe it won't be too long before we are back in that part of the country for another visit.
      Have a lovely week too. 😊

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  10. Bakewell is beautiful isn't it. We've been a few times and loved our visits. The jigsaw thingy is fantastic and we've found ours to be really useful.

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    1. We had been thinking about getting the jigsaw case for a while and hubby has now been enjoying doing the jigsaws that we have. I shall be looking in the charity shops for a few new ones for him.
      We loved Bakewell and the surrounding areas. I would like to do more walking and exploring in the Derbyshire Dales next year. Have a good week, Cherie.

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  11. I loved that my husband Mike too early retirements, and still love it.. we enjoy each others company and do all the gardening together but still do our own thing separately. I don't understand why some women complain their husband's get under their feet, perhaps because Mike does housework with me; also he does all the cooking! Hope you both enjoy it as much as Mike and myself.

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    1. Thank you for your good wishes, Chris. We are looking forward to doing more things together. Hubby has worked from home for many years so we are used to each others company.

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  12. Aww sounds like a lovely start to retirement! Congratulations to you both! I have a growing list of home projects for my husband to take care of after he retires next year haha. I really want him to work on painting the cabinets in our kitchen. I am sure he is looking forward to that haha. Love the puzzle you finished! The picture is so cute!

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    1. Thank you for visiting and for your good wishes, Jackie. I have quite a long list of jobs for us both to be doing over the next few years. Our kitchen is fine but I wish your husband good luck with his task. The puzzle has wonderful vibrant colours and hubby enjoyed working on it for a few hours.

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  13. A delightful post and I am so happy for you both on your husband's retirement. Congratulations! And now the fun begins :)

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    1. Thank you, Denise. I wonder where the next chapter will take us?

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  14. The first week of this new chapter in your lives has definitely got off to a good start. We always enjoy our visits to Bakewell, Derbyshire is such a beautiful part of the country. I'm of the other opinion, I much prefer the tart to the pudding, especially if it's topped with almonds. It's many years since I've done a jigsaw but I was bought one as a gift last Christmas so I shall have to get that out and crack on with it.

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    1. We enjoyed our first week of retirement very much. This week is slower with a few jobs finished off. It was a lovely day to visit Bakewell last week and to be honest I don't think I mind which of Bakewell's treats I have, they are all delicious. Hubby is already looking at his next jigaw to do. He seems to be really enjoying them. Hope you are having a good week.

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