Monday, August 06, 2007

More Grasmere

I've discovered something to enjoy about my holiday here in Grasmere. It's the thought that, in a couple of days, I’ll be home.

Today, Monday, Gabby and her rambling friends deserted me early and I’ve spent the day browsing the village. It’s not half as bad as I expected, though I think the locals can tell that I’m a tourist. I can’t go ten minutes without being asked to buy tins of shortcrust biscuit with William Wordsworth’s head on them. I’ve tried to dress normally in the hope I might be mistaken for somebody who has a right to be here. I hate to think of myself as another burden on local resources.

The whole situation is unbearable. The Lakes deserve to be the home to locals but everywhere I look I see cottages which, I’m told, can go empty for months on end. The rich buy these places, turn them into ghost communities, or virtual towns, where nobody really lives except for short periods during the summer or bank holidays. It's a shame. A person could make a fine home here and never wish to leave.

Not me, though. Did I mention that I hate water and rocks? Uphill isn’t my favourite word and I’m allergic to rambling and waterproofs.


Two more days.

3 comments:

Shades said...

Don't forget the pencil museum in Keswick- a new high in bizarre entertainment. Drape your thong on the worlds largest pencil...

Ms Baroque said...

Chippy and don't lose the opportunity for a last-minute mint cake...

Big Chip Dale said...

Shades, I've had it with pencil museums and things made of lace. And I've lost one of my favourite thongs up on a mountain.

Ms. Baroque, the mint cake has provided some degree of solace. It's the only good thing about this terrible terrible place.