Monday, December 30, 2024

Down in a hole


Today we went to visit Pool Cavern in Buxton. The Cavern was created by the water movement dissolving away the limestone over thousands of years. There are Stalagmites and Stalactite the largest of which named ‘Flitch of Bacon’. It is approximately 100,000 years old & 6ft 1.8m long. 

Currently the Cavern has been illuminated with Christmas lights the entire length, its a simple but very effective show.

Starting from the museum displaying items and fossiles found during the excavation of the site. We took around 45 minutes to view the museum then walk the length of the cavern. 

We had lunch afterward in the cafe which was tasty and child and dog friendly.

After lunch we took a stroll into the Buxton county park walking the Yellow trail up to Solomons temple. Solomons temple is a Victorian Era folly sited at the highest point in Derbyshire and the Peak District at 636m (2,088ft). The walk begins at the car park then up 50 or so steps then a gently inclining slope through the Woods. There are several statues on the way celebrating the history of the area. As the wood gives way to grassland close to the summit the views of Buxton and the surrounding areas are fantastic. The walk there and back was around 3KM mostly gravel tracks. Though steep in places our son Thom (4yo) managed without issues.



Sunday, December 29, 2024

iRobot (the vacuuming one)

Roomba docked in the kitchen 

Today my new home helper arrive in the form of a Roomba J5+. I have been toying with the idea of buying a robot vacuum for a while. We have three cats and a small boy so there is always a lot of fluff and muck to clean up.

The package was simple enough take out the roomba and stand, site the stand then insert the roomba. There is an app for the iPhone I downloaded. The first run roomba wanders around the house mapping the floor plan. After which a map appears which you can subdivide into different rooms. 

The mapping took quite a while around one hour and forty five minutes. It did produce a pretty good representation of the ground floor. 

Once finished with the mapping (and a recharge) we set roomba going vacuuming round. It was did a good job clearing up dust and pet fluff and was small enough go go underneath our sofa and armchair. Even cleaned up the pine needles from the Christmas tree.


It is able to empty its dust collection into the dock which is nice, and should mean it only needs infrequent emptying.

I was able to pair roomba with my existing google home assistant and after naming the areas on the smart map I am able to say "Hey google ask roomba to clean the hall" and google will trigger roomba to go to that area and start a clean.

The unit also came with a mop function attachment. This requires more manual effort, first have to attach a cloth the unit then swap out the normal collection bin with the split mop and vacuum one. The downside to this is that it cannot empty the contents into the dock you need to fill the water prior to use then empty manually once roomba is finished. I would say the it did an adequate but not impressive job mopping, it wasn't able to get out mucky hallway clean from mudstains. It was able to clean the more lightly soiled kitchen floor.



Overall its a great bit of kit, especially as a vacuum. It cleaned up my house nicely and I can schedule it to run. It takes longer than vacuuming yourself however you are not putting in the work.



Saturday, December 14, 2024

Happy birthday Thom


Today was Thom’s birthday party. His birthday is next week to celebrate. We held a party at Brookside Garden Centre where he and all his friends got to paint baubles then ride on the miniature train.

Everybody seemed to have fun, it was lovely so many of Thom's (and our) friends came. 

The group ride on the train was really cute we went on all togerther. Santa was at the halfway point o the train ride so they all got to say Merry Christmas too.

Kath bough cakes and brownies for everybody to enjoy. Afterwards we headed to the Aviator in Woofdord for Dinner with Dan Kate and Rafe. Overall a lovely day with friends and lots of fun.

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Chicago bound

I found our today that I got into the Chicago marathon ballot for 2025. I am pretty excite this will be number four of the six (well soon to be seven) Abbot marathon majors. 

I will be booking the trip with my favourite marathon tour company sports tours international, so I should have a bit of support out there. Roll on 12th October 2025