Saturday, July 07, 2018

Saturday 7th July 2018...day trip!!!

Well that was a day!!!!


Malc and I took off this morning for a road trip....






We love brass bands and tattoos and Buxton was having their tattoo today!!

Janet unfortunately had a previous engagement and was unable to come with us😫😫


The drive was almost two hours and Malc is a really good driver and he knows the route and took us past the crooked church spire in Chesterfield!!



St. Mary and All Saints Church was built in the late 13th century. It is the largest church in Derbyshire, built in local stone in a Decorated Gothic style. Altogether it’s a church much like any other in England, unremarkable except for its strangely crooked tower. The 228-foot-high spire leans, spectacularly, nine feet from centre and is visibly twisted in a Tim Burton-esque fashion.

The wooden framed spire was added to the stone tower in the early 1360s. It was initially believed that the twisting was a result of all the skilled craftsmen having died off in the Black Plague, leaving only unskilled laborers to construct the church spire.

The theory now is that the distortion was caused by the lead covering added to the wood shingles some years after initial construction. During the day, the south side of the tower heats up in the sun, causing the lead there to expand faster than that on the north side. This imposes a twisting movement due to the pattern in which the 33 tonnes of lead were applied. Also, in the 14th century it was common to use unseasoned timber during construction as seasoned wood was too hard to work with the hand tools available at the time. This would cause the wood to warp with the shingles, further facilitating the twist.

As usual, folklore provides much more interesting reasoning for the strange phenomenon. Several local legends hold the Devil responsible. In one tale, a blacksmith was fitting a horseshoe to the Devil’s hoof and knocked a nail into the soft part of his foot. The Devil then jumped over the town in pain, knocking the spire out of shape as he passed.  Another story has the Devil sitting on the spire and wrapping his tail around it. The people of the town rang the church bells and the Devil, frightened by the noise, tried to escape with his tail still wound round the spire, causing it to twist.

Another, somewhat cheeky story is that that a virgin from Chesterfield once married in the church and the building was so surprised that the spire turned around to look at the bride. The legend is that that if another virgin from Chesterfield marries in the church, the spire will straighten up again (in some versions it is specifically a virgin from a particular part of the town or even from the nearby city of Sheffield, depending on who the teller wants to wind up).





We arrived in Buxton around 11.30am and enjoyed a nice walk through the gardens and town centre...







This could have been 1972 in Bermuda as this is exactly the kind and colormof my car there!!!
















3pm and everything stops in England because the national team is playing a very important game at the World Cup in Russia...we found a nice seat in a pub which later became a very loud and noisy pub and watched the game...






England turned in a brilliant performance to win the game and for the first time in nearly thirty years advance to the semi finals on Wednesday night!!


Needless to say Britons are thrilled today!!!


After the game we found a good restaurant and had a light dinner and then went and picked up the tickets for the concert!!


It was really well performed and up beat and fun!!

























Malc got us home safely and it was a fabulous day out!!


Yashi Kochi!!!

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