
Following the Easter weekend where my priority was to get some order to my gardens.
Lawns mowed, patio and barbecue clean and ready to go.
This weekend was supposed to be a visit to one of my favourite destinations Bath.
However disaster struck this week, I had a full week of client visits booked for my business advisory service.
3 Post’s already to go for Ropho – Tuesday morning site, crashed.
Managed to post in the evening however, page speed has nose dived this week.
As previously explained, I am learning as I go, this is my not giving up, part of starting something new and learning a new skill,.
I could easily ask one of my friends, several are web designers, but for me this is part of the process.
Once I have reached my goals for reader numbers etc, I will employ someone to maintain the site.
However until then I appreciate my current readers patience and hope this helps to inspire some of you not to give up or accept defeat and take the easy route.
Today I will hopefully get the site back up to speed.
So next week will be a visit to Bath and surrounding areas, tomorrow I will plan another couple of long weekends for the rest of April and May.
What examples do you have of not giving up in your 60’s or 70’s.
Please let me know, hearing your stories motivates me to keep going, even when it gets tough.
A Couple of my Favourite UK Weekend Break Destinations
So as we plan for our weekend breaks in May, I have listed a few of my favourites
York, North Yorkshire
York is truly one of my favourite cities, maybe because it has such a rich history in one of my forbidden pleasures. Chocolate!
And what a history it is, while other Northern UK cities built their wealth on coal, steel, or wool,.
York built its fame on chocolate. For nearly 300 years, the city has been the UK’s confectionery capital, home to global icons like the KitKat and the Terrys Chocolate Orange.
York Minster – One of the world’s largest and most magnificent Gothic cathedrals, featuring incredible stained glass and stone architecture.
The City Walls – As the longest medieval town walls in England, you can walk a 3.4km circuit for scenic views.
The Shambles: A beautifully preserved medieval street with overhanging timber-framed buildings, frequently cited as one of the prettiest streets in Britain.
Viking & Roman Heritage – Explore the city’s roots at the immersive JORVIK Viking Centre and discover remnants of a Roman fortress
The River Ouse runs through the city, offering relaxing boat trips and picturesque riverside walks.
Proximity to Nature – What makes York such a great place for a long weekend is its location near both the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors national parks.
Independent Shopping & Dining: A vast array of independent boutiques, tea rooms (like Bettys), and local pubs.
Another destination which is one of my favourite long weekend getaways is Cornwall which has many gems.
St Ives and Mousehole are two of my favourites and are relatively close together.
The Vibe: St Ives – Turquoise water and world-class art.
What’s new: The Tate St Ives has some incredible 2026 exhibitions focused on coastal light.
Mousehole, Cornwall
The Vibe: The “prettiest village in England.”
What’s new: It remains the ultimate retreat for 2026, with the Mousehole Rock Pool being a top spot for a chilly “wild swim.”
The Lake District, Cumbria is an obvious choice for a long weekend with many different destinations.
Key Areas & Lakes
• Keswick & Derwentwater – The “Queen of the Lakes” and the northern hub for hikers. It’s the base for the Mountain Festival and the famous Catbells climb.
• Windermere – The largest natural lake in England. Bowness-on-Windermere is the most popular tourist town, offering iconic steamer boat cruises.
• Ullswater – Often cited as the most beautiful lake, home to the Aira Force waterfall and the heritage “Steamers.”
• Grasmere – The heart of the “Poet’s District,” where you can visit Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage and buy world-famous Grasmere Gingerbread.
The Vibe: Epic fells and literary inspiration.
What’s new: In 2026, the Keswick Mountain Festival (May 15-17) is expected to be the biggest yet.
I am always looking for ideas, for new long weekend destinations, please do not hesitate to let me know your favourites.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s latest instalment Week 3.
How to run a business after 60







