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Coffee time again

Yet another coffee time in Palmer's Café at Calver Crossroads waiting for our Ezra to top up his batteries. The Spar delivery lorry to the adjoining supermarket pulled up outside our window and stayed long enough for this quick sketchette. It started snowing but Ez was well covered up and slept through 'til his usual time to join us.

Flaneuring with our grandson

Our grandson having a bit of shut eye before he joins us in Palmer's Café at Calver crossroads. We were inside the café having our usual coffee. Ezra joined me sketching when he woke up!
This is our Ezra's first attempt at using one of my watercolour brushes after he joined us inside the café - not bad for a 11 month old! Love the hand grip.

The lamp

The centre of Old Calver Village - the lamp opposite the Post Office at the junction between High Street, Main Street and Sough Lane. The 3 carved stone plaques explain why it's there. Will Queen Elizabeth II make it to her 75th Jubilee? If so they'll have to re-carve the plaque... should have left some space below the Diamond Jubilee!
Ezra enjoys pointing at this lamp.

More from our Ezra's illustrated diary

This is Stocking Farm - our usual turning back point as our little prince falls asleep! It was a beautiful sunny winter morning with dark shadows from the trees alongside Calver Mill on the right. That's Froggatt Edge on the high horizon and the caravan park field on the right which falls down towards the banks of the River Derwent.

Our grandson's illustrated diary

We've been looking after our gorgeous grandson Ezra (who's 11 months old this Thursday) twice a week whilst his mum and dad (our son) are out being gainfully employed. They live in the White Peak District of Derbyshire in the beautiful  village of Calver - just 8 miles from our home. In the morning we wheel him around the village in our 42 year old Silver Cross pram until he falls asleep - we enlighten him about the flora, fauna and limestone character of the local architecture which ensures he has a sound repose! He joins us at coffee time at Palmer's Café when he wakes up - usually with a smile on his face.
Anyway, we've decided to record our time with him in a sort of illustrated diary - Liz on Text and me on Illustrations. My first illustration (attached) shows the Postmen's bicycles leaning against Calver Post Office wall - it's less than a couple of hundred yards/metres from our starting point and it's where High Street becomes Main Street. Lots more drawings to come!