Autumn Vibes

We've had some lovely sunny crisp autumn days lately. Today, I had the opportunity to take some photos on site, including some of Mark with his neverending task of leaf-blowing! 😊
The Great Escaper

It was our day off today, so we went to see The Great Escaper at Whitby Pavilion. Whitby doesn't have a cinema showing new releases, so we are missing our regular film trips. However, the PavilionLæs mere
Whitby's Walk with Heritage Trail

It was our day off today. I had an appointment in Scarborough for my Covid booster and flu jab. Afterwards, Mark dropped me off in Whitby so that I could walk the heritage trail. He spent the day backLæs mere
Rainbows and Lobster Pots!

After following the Heritage Trail, the sun came out intermittently, and I was treated to the sight of a complete rainbow 🌈! I walked along Church Street again, taking photos of all the wonderfulLæs mere
Whitby Fatties in the Market Place 😀

Just off Church Street is Whitby's attractive Market Place. It is in the very centre of the old town and was originally built in 1640.
The town hall or tollbooth stands in the middle of the square.Læs mere
Whitby Museum & Pannett Art Gallery

I went to Whitby on my own again today as I wanted to have a look around the museum and art gallery before they close for the winter. Both are located in Pannett Park, which I've written aboutLæs mere
Inside Whitby Museum

Whitby Museum is home to a fascinating eclectic collection of artefacts. I could have spent hours wandering around inside. Luckily, my entrance ticket gives me unlimited access for a year, so I willLæs mere
St Hilda's Terrace

From the museum, I walked through Pannett Park to St Hilda's Terrace, a rare example of a Georgian terrace that remains almost in its original condition. It was built in the 1700s on pasture landLæs mere
Wash House Pottery

The Wash House Pottery, tucked away in Blackburns Yard, is another of Whitby's hidden gems. Laureen Shaw bought the 300-year-old former wash-house in the 1970s. At the time, it was being used by localLæs mere
Winter comes to Whitby!

We woke up this morning to the first snow ❄️ of winter. It came as something of a surprise. The weather forecasters gave us no warning!! 😂 I'm very glad we're not living in Bertha at the moment!!
Christmas Tree Festival at St Mary's

It was our day off today, so after we'd been shopping, we called in to St Mary's Church near the Abbey to see the Christmas Tree 🎄 Festival. Lots of local groups and individuals have decoratedLæs mere
Walking the Cinder Path to Whitby

From 1885 until 1965, there was a railway 🛤 line between Scarborough and Whitby. It transported goods and passengers up and down the North Yorkshire coast. When it closed, Scarborough BoroughLæs mere
More photos of our walk

Humble Pie & Mash

We had lunch in this quirky little restaurant. There are few tables and a limited menu, but the real fire 🔥 and the vintage Christmas music 🎶 playing in the background gives the place a greatLæs mere
Christmas at York House

I'm writing this at the end of January! I just wanted to include a couple of festive photos 📸 in this journey 😀. The big tree is the one in the bar. The small one is in our flat. It is decoratedLæs mere
A Boxing Day Walk

After spending Christmas Day in the flat watching movies 🎬 and enjoying lots of festive food, we were pleased to get out and about today. The weather was kind to us - blue skies 💙 and sunshineLæs mere
Robin Hood's Bay

Gill and Paul arrived in Whitby on Tuesday afternoon. We went to meet them after work and had dinner in Trenchers, the number one rated fish 🐟 and chip 🍟 restaurant in town. It was veryLæs mere
More photos of Bay

Yet more photos!

Coffee and Cake in Bay

We had a delicious coffee ☕️ and cake 🎂 before attempting the climb back up!
Walking and swimming

Every Monday this year so far, I've been walking 🚶♀️ into Whitby to go swimming 🏊♂️ at the leisure centre. It's been nice to get off site and get some fresh air. Mark has stayedLæs mere
Another film and dinner out

Work has been really busy lately. We open for the season tomorrow, so decided to take advantage of being able to get off site today.
We went to Abbey Wharf in Whitby old town for something to eat.Læs mere
Women of Whitby

Today was a rare day off for me. We opened on Sunday for the season and are already fully booked for the coming weekend. So, I took the opportunity to escape, leaving Mark behind to hold the fort!Læs mere
William Scoresby's House

After visiting the museum, I walked down through Pannett Park to see the pagoda, lily pool, and rock garden in memory of Captain Thomas Kirby. It's a lovely peaceful place to pause and reflect.
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RNLI Museum, Whitby

We've had a few crazy weeks at work! With just the two of us working, we have had to cover every day.
We just took one day off in February. That was for a quick trip home as I needed to have bloodLæs mere