Showing posts with label Beatrix Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beatrix Potter. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Easter Excursion Day 4 - Yorkshire Dales & Beatrix Potter Reprise

After a genuine English Breakfast ...

... We set out for home, opting for a route that took us through the Yorkshire Dales again, instead of through several genuine, but rather large English cities. This "highway" was slightly less slow than our previous Yorkshire Dales excursion, and we enjoyed our lunch break at Aysgarth Falls:

We had the path through the woods mostly to ourselves:

Since a walk in the woods is a good time for reflection on other things, I may as well admit that despite our distaste for the Lake's commercial, over-populated feel, tourist traps sometimes exist for a reason. Though unpleasant in the moment, our day in the "Lakes" did more to prompt new and stimulating avenues of thought than our more pleasant outings in Yorkshire.

Still checked out from the library, for example, is the (decoded) Journal of Beatrix Potter, as well as the National Trust's Beatrix Potter (1866-1943): The Artist and Her World. The lavishly illustrated second volume has helped me appreciate Beatrix Potter's children's book illustrations as serious art, and led me to admire the industry and skill of the author, artist, sheep-breeder, scientist, and conservationist:
“Her stories began as picture letters for real children; they ended as tributes to real animals. In the years between she painted and wrote to please herself. ‘The more spontaneous the pleasure – the more happy the result. I cannot work to order; and when I had nothing to say I had the sense to stop.’” (68). 
Still, if we ever have the chance to vacation in England again, it will be Yorkshire not the Lake District that makes it on our list of places to settle into.
A cow-free public footpath in Yorkshire Dales

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Easter Excursion Day 3 - A Beatrix Potter Matching Quiz

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The two older members of the family are fans of Beatrix Potter, so we made a point of stopping at National Trust's Hilltop House on our long drive through the Lake District.

Can you match the pictures to the books they feature in? (Options: The Pie and the Patty Pan, The Tailor of Gloucester, The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, The Tale of Tom Kitten, The Two Bad Mice)

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Beatrix didn't do a lot of writing at Hilltop House, it turns out, but this room is preserved as her study: