The Wirral Circular Trail passes in front of Number Fifteen. We did this walk last weekend and added in a circuit of the lake in West Kirby too. It is a gorgeous walk at any time of year, with interest added by the changing tides, light, weather and wildlife. There was much going on at the lake too, with sailing, windsurfing and people enjoying a walk in the sunshine. Just occasionally it is hard to remember it is February!
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
"Wildlife Wonderland"
The Wirral was on Countryfile on Sunday night and they filmed so close to Number Fifteen. Matt Baker described this area as a "Wildlife Wonderland" with 120,000 waders and wildfowl visiting during winter. He took a boat over to Hilbre Island (the rest of us have to walk!), where, as well as the birds, you can see seals both on the sandbank and swimming around the island. My photo shows the island as seen from the end of my road.
Monday, 3 January 2011
New breakfast facilities
Monday, 20 December 2010
Happy Christmas
Having worked in Hoylake for over 13 years I know that it is unusual for us to get much snow here. However we've now had significant snow for three years on the run. Once again this weekend guests' plans had to be adapted because of the weather. I hope our Christmas and New Year guests who are all coming to the area to visit family and friends are able to make it. This afternoon is going to be my next round of Christmas baking - time to make the mince pies and a cranberry and orange cake. The rooms are decorated for Christmas and each of the bedrooms has their own little tree. I'd like to wish all Number Fifteen's guests a Happy Christmas and a special hello to those of you who have spent your Christmas here with us over the past couple of years. I look forward to hearing your news and welcoming you back to Number Fifteen before too long.
Sunday, 28 November 2010
The "Green"?
This was the view of the "green" out of the lounge window yesterday afternoon. We don't get much snow in Hoylake, but we have had a sprinkling this weekend. Wirral's Year of Food is coming to an end with a Christmas Food Fayre next weekend in Port Sunlight. Claire Lara, this year's winner of Masterchef - The Professionals, is one of several local chefs demonstrating on the Christmas Hamper Stage. We still have availability if you fancy making a weekend of it.
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Winter Sunrise
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Bonfire night
I love living in Hoylake. There always seems to be something going on. This weekend we've had the bonfire and fireworks on the beach, followed by "Sparks in the Park" on Sunday. Market Street now has fabulous banners hanging from the lampposts with some great photos of the events and attractions of the area. And yesterday morning I saw something I though was wonderful....a group of 30 or so cycling along the promenade at 8am. Not the local cycling club this time, but a group of Mums, Dads and kids cycling to school in convoy. What a cool way to get to school!
Friday, 22 October 2010
Pumpkin Soup
Friday, 15 October 2010
Sunny October
September was a very busy month here, right to the end. So, at the beginning of October, we took some time off and went for a lovely sunny week in Portugal. An unexpected bonus was coming back from holiday to some still-warm October weather and the sight of people swimming in the sea at the end of our road. We're almost fully booked through till the end of October. This weekend we have wedding guests, hence the heart-shaped flower arrangement. I've decided flowers and food are both very hard for an amateur to photograph well, so you'll have to believe me that the arrangement looks good on the bookcase and that Nigella's rocky road bars are being consumed at a rate that suggest the guests like them!
Friday, 17 September 2010
Yet more food!
Last weekend I had a day out at the Ludlow Food Festival. The sun shone, the place was buzzing and, importantly, there was lots of lovely food to sample both in the Festival site and around the town. Back at the B and B we've been busy with international guests. The Wirral Golf Classic is on and over the week we'll have had American, Dutch and Swedish golfers here, along with some more local guests too. As ever the chocolate brownies seem to have gone down well. I've also been making breakfast dishes from the local fruit, damson compote and spiced plums.
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Bank Holiday Weekend
As predicted it was a busy time. We were full here with golfers for the competition plus there was a lot going on in the area. On Sunday we went to the Wirral Food and Drink Festival at Claremont Farm. I thoroughly enjoyed the three cookery demonstrations we saw, including one by Aiden Byrne (Britain's youngest Michelin starred chef, who now has a restaurant in the Wirral). The place was buzzing with lots of great food stalls, local restaurants cooking al fresco, and people eating lunch in the large teepees or sitting on hay bales listening to live music in the sun. I'd happily have gone back for the second day on the Monday as there was lots more to see, but it was Lifeboat Day here in Hoylake which is always a big event. The weather was glorious and large numbers of people came to visit the lifeboat and watch the amazing aerial displays.
Sunday, 22 August 2010
High Tides
It has continued to be a busy summer here and we've welcomed lots of guests, some of them newcomers but also many who have stayed here previously. Next weekend we have the Open Scratch Mixed Foursomes, plus Lifeboat Day in Hoylake and the Wirral Food and Drink Festival. I am full with guests of course but I hope to get the opportunity to visit the Festival and also to see some of the aerial displays over the beach here. Talking of the beach - we had some very high tides a week or so ago. I had to chuckle when I passed one of the Hoylake bars, Tides, to see they had a big sign outside saying "Hire Tides".
Friday, 23 July 2010
Wirral wildlife
Over the last few weeks we've been watching the development of a family of pheasants who live out on the golf course. On a couple of occasions the parents and three little balls of fluff were seen at breakfast time. Mum stayed on one side of the path that runs behind our house, Dad on the other, and the babies scuttled between the two. Makes a change from watching the golf whilst you eat! I saw the babies with their Mum again today and they are now small pheasants and wonderfully camouflaged. It has been a good week for wildlife..we were walking along the beach one evening and spotted a natterjack toad. Then our longer walk this week was to Hilbre Island where there were plenty of seals to watch, both on the sandbank and swimming close to the shore. If you look carefully at the photo you may spot the pheasant..I have an equally challenging one of the natterjack toad!
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Wirral walks
Gosh, over a month since I last posted. You can probably guess that it has been a busy one at Number Fifteen with a wide variety of guests, including competitors for the Brabazon Trophy. I've managed a few other things inbetween beds and breakfasts, including a walk down the beach to check on the natterjack tadpoles. When I last went to look they had become tiny toads. That was an easy walk on a beautiful sunny day. This week's walk was rather longer - we took the train to Hamilton Square in Birkenhead and walked back along the River Mersey, via New Brighton, and along the coastal path to Number Fifteen. Slightly stiff legs after the 12 mile walk, but I've recovered now.
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Perfect pasta?
I've just spent five wonderful days in Tuscany. The places we visited were superb and there is so much more to see that I can't wait to go back. The food also was fabulous - we had so many great meals, including a fantastic ravioli with truffles in the main square in Siena. One of my favourite parts of the trip was the cookery lesson in the hotel kitchen. We all got involved making pasta dough and then each had to make our short fat strip of pasta into spaghetti (see mine in the photo!). A very tasty tomato sauce was made, the pasta cooked, and we all stood in the kitchen eating our handiwork. Fab!
It was straight back into a busy weekend when I got home. The Royal Liverpool Golf Club was holding the Harold Hilton Tournament and we had American, Swedish and British competitors staying here. This week we have a mixture of guests here for different reasons, including one who is on a course at Hoylake Sailing School. I just love the variety of this job.
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Wirral ways
On Sunday I walked with a group of friends on one of my favourite local walks, along the beach to West Kirby and back. The tide was in and, thankfully, the weather was sunnier and warmer than on the day I took this photo. The kite surfers were out and, by the time we got to West Kirby, groups of walkers were gathering to walk out to Hilbre Island. On our walk we passed the Natterjack Toad Reserve. We were delighted to see the little stream by the reserve full of tadpoles and, putting two and two together, it seems likely they are junior natterjacks. I must go back and see how they progress in a week or two.
I also paid a visit to Church Farm Thurstaton to buy some of their wonderful Wirral asparagus. It was cut, graded, cooked and eaten on the same day, and tasted delicious too. If you visit Wirral during the asparagus season, do go and buy some.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Another boating lake
Last week's photo was of the large Marine Lake in West Kirby. This week things are on a smaller scale, with a photo of the newly refurbished boating lake next to Hoylake Lifeboat Station. It was a lovely sunny day and we walked along the promenade to see the boats in action. You might just be able to make out the sand yacht and parakarts far out on the beach.
Monday, 3 May 2010
Dining in West Kirby
There are so many great places to eat in Hoylake that when we do go out for a meal we tend to choose somewhere here, our favourite being the Portrait House which I've mentioned before in this blog. Last night we decided to go the extra mile (approximately!) and we went to West Kirby. It was a bit chilly to walk round the marine lake but we had plenty of choices of where to eat. We decided to go to the Indian restaurant Karma which has an excellent reputation. We weren't disappointed, the decor was stylish, the service excellent and the food delicious. I hope it won't be long before we have another evening free to go back.
Thursday, 22 April 2010
A vase full of golf balls
For years I've been buying flower arrangements from the wonderful Eden Floral Design (http://www.edenfloraldesign.co.uk/) in West Kirby. When I popped in a few weeks ago they were advertising a flower arranging course. I've been wanting to do one for a long time and their designs are so modern that I knew it would be good. But it is better than good, it is amazing. This week we made our first proper arrangement, to a theme of our own choice. Mine was themed around the B and B, with haricot beans and a baked bean tin involved. Trish is a brilliant teacher and I came home astounded that anybody could teach me so much in such a short time! The photo is of the arrangement I made in the lesson. Just to prove it was all my own work I came home and made a second one, this time with golf balls in the vase.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Cycling at 7am
We were busy last weekend with visitors to the Grand National. This weekend we have mainly golfers staying. For the last two mornings my guests have all been up and out to work early. I've taken advantage of the sunny mornings to go for an early morning bike ride, along the Hoylake promenade to Meols, and continuing on towards Leasowe lighthouse. The views have been absolutely beautiful and I'm sure the exercise has done me good too. The photo of the lighthouse isn't very good as my batteries were running out (the camera ones that is, not my own!).
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