I don’t know how you feel about strawberry jam, but on the right slice of bread it is a wonderful guilty pleasure! Please don’t tell my Mum as she enjoys a piece of cake more, and may take offence to me singing the praises of the humble slice of bread with jam combination.
On this website I would rather be talking about this type of jam, but at the time of composing this blog and reflecting on yesterday around the Whaligoe Steps I feel I need to share these photographs…
I find myself battling my internal tensions and stress from Friday morning right through to Tuesday evening at the time of this post, as I live right in the eye of the storm so to speak. Visitors are welcome as I too love this location, but if I can inform any of you that at this current time and place you may be presented with inadequate access to the resident’s car parking facilities, plus no litter bins, dog waste bins, toilets, etc. then I feel I can offer a service.
I was speaking to the Stonemason working on the current maintenance of the Whaligoe Steps yesterday who was setting out another sign… This post is a document of what is happening at this moment in time.
Sign put up on the 22nd of August, 2021
Charlie explained that he hopes this request will be for the duration of about two weeks, where visitors who wish to walk their dogs down the Whaligoe Steps after that time will be good to go.
Maintenance continues… Maintenance continues…
Just a reminder to those who are planning on visiting the Whaligoe Steps that you need to be aware these maintenance examples are ongoing. This is is not the first time such activities have been undertaken here.
I have begun compiling some content over the last two days so far which is going to take some time and is all about the Whaligoe Steps. My particular choice of understanding concerning the story of these steps has taken me back to 1660. If events at this moment in history had not taken place, then you and I would not be seeing such an engineering feat, or for that matter some of the views and sights which have been photographed in abundance over the years.
As always, thank you for taking the time to check out this blogging website and remember to take care and be safe.