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Sunday 15th April 2012

The Family Tree - Kendal, Crackenthorpe, etc.
pedigree_of_crackenthorpe_chart_1.jpeg This, to the left, is a monstrously huge jpeg of the Crackenthorpe branch of my family, stretching from the 12th century through to the late 19th. I think my parents got this dodgy photocopy from my granny (on my dad's side) and it hung around my parents house for ages. God knows where my granny got it from, though.
pedigree_of_kendal_chart_2.jpeg . . . and this one, all 15.2MB, is the Kendal branch. Is branch the term? Lineage? Ah, whatever. Anyway, these images are hosted on an external web server that doesn't allow regurgitation / resizing of huge images (due to the amount of memory required), so you'll probably get some kind of error when trying to view these. The download link should work fine though. Good luck. That's assuming you're bothered, of course.



Somewhere around Coniston
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P4153176.JPGP4153174.JPGP4153169.JPG So we took a picnic up to Coniston and met Helen and Stu there. Then I think we walked to Torver and got the boat back from there. That would seem to make sense. R****** was a bit sleepy and fell completely asleep not long after going in the carrier. We boarded the boat back just as some dude from 'Silent Witness' was leaving, along with his two children. Of course, I had no idea who this person was, but the boat pilot (skipper?!) person seemed excited about it all and listed some of the other 'famous' people who had been on his boat. I only remember the name Craig Charles now and maybe some BBC newsreader . . . or someone. Hello? Oh yes. And note how M**** is carrying A******'s coat there, the blue one. That coat never made it back. Where on earth is it?