More Lakes Added Today

The last two days have seen considerable progress with the “England’s Lakes” site. Initial pages on Tarn Hows and Windermere added today bring us to within two or three major lakes of completing this first phase of the development. Next we’ll be moving on to topics associated with the lakes rather than just the lakes themselves. Of course, from time to time we’ll be adding additional content to the individual lake pages to make them far more comprehensive than is the case at this early stage in the life of the site.

It was a pleasure to be able to add to the page on Tarn Hows some information about a new footpath opened up by the National Trust from the head of Coniston Water to Tarn Hows, passing the Monk Coniston gardens. I look forward to walking this next time I’m in that area and hope that readers will enjoy it as much as I expect to.

I’ve been looking for some audio-books on Lake District themes and hope to add more later, but here is a first entry in that category: an audio-book of Wordsworth poetry to supplement the Lake District printed books page..

I’d also like to add a variety of Lakeland artists’ work to the site, but copyright is a challenge. I think I’ve stuck to the rules so far, and if anyone feels that I haven’t then I’d be very pleased to learn about it. There is no intention to infringe anyone’s genuine rights.

That’s it for now.

- David Murray -
England’s Lakes

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