Research, especially when combining travel and writing, is the most fun a writer can have! I have had two published novels set in England, and I’m back here doing research in the Yorkshire Dales for another one. (Anyone here love veterinarian James Herriot’s books and the BBC TV show “All Creatures Great and Small”? That’s the Yorkshire Dales.)
To say that it’s beautiful here doesn’t come close. But since a picture is worth a thousand words, I’ll let you decide. (If you follow me on Facebook, you’ll recognize the photos.) We’re staying in an apartment in Settle. When this whirlwind research week is finished and my husband goes back to the U.S. to work, I’ll be eager to dig in and write!
Day One
We made it to Settle, UK late in the day. This is what is on our street. We only walked three blocks in each direction. We are in the heart of this little village, and like all small towns, we’re only a few blocks away from both the “city center” and the countryside (a straight uphill climb to the moors). The first picture is The Folly, a building right across the street which we can see from our kitchen window. It was built in the 1670s and now houses a museum and coffee/tea room. I LOVE DOING RESEARCH!
Day Two
After a good night’s rest, we went to church first. (Wonderful service, very warm people.) Then lunch at a pub called Ye Olde Naked Man Cafe (seemed sinful on a Sunday). Hiked to the next village and back–BEAUTIFUL weather, lots of sheep, a train station, fantastic views, more food bought at a favorite bakery…bliss.
Day Three
On the third day, we hiked for six solid hours, straight up hills and little mountains (and got temporarily lost on the moors by taking a “shortcut”). You had to come down sideways to keep from pitching forward. The burros loved us, but the sheep rolled their eyes and then went back to munching.
Day Four
We were ready for something more leisurely today: a steam train ride, then a hike to see Bolton Abbey, and poking around an awesome used book store. Bought some great research material!