Wednesday, November 13

Autumn in the Yorkshire Dales & Cumbria




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  1. Such lovely photos Sue...I want to visit now!!!

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    1. It's a beautiful part of the world Tanya - most of these (except the train) were taken from the car as we (Martyn) drove along

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  2. Gorgeous pictures... and then that For Sale sign. Hmmmm..

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    1. Maybe I should have cropped that out, Jessica!

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    2. What I'd meant to say was... I want to move...!!

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    3. Ah - sorry - I was a bit slow there wasn't I?

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    4. Not at all, it was me not being clear.

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  3. Wonderful pictures! There is something about empty road in the pictures which evokes such nostalgic longing in my heart.

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    1. On some of the roads you really don't want to meet anything coming the other way Tiny Garden

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  4. You are so fortunate to live so close to the wonderful counties which can give you so many outstanding photographic opportunities

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    1. Just over an hour's drive to this area David - then we are close to the North Yorkshire Moors, Derbyshire, Bronte country, very close to Last of the Summer wine area and the coast too. Spolied for choice really. It isn't really grim up North.

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  5. Beautiful images Sue - especially the one with the train, makes you want to jump aboard!

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    1. We have had quite a few rides in similar trains Angie.

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    1. The train is heading up to Tebay David - somewhere around Lowgill - just really from the roadside on Old Scotch Road.

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  7. I so miss the English countryside Sue, the landscape here in Caithness is very rugged, barren and mainly consists of fir trees. I love it here but I really miss hedgerows, hills, deciduous trees and country lanes.
    Your piccies are lovely - thank you

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  8. I love deciduous trees, Linda Each season they have something different to offer.

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  9. What gorgeous pictures, I especially liked the third one. That would make such a wonderful print.xxxx

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    1. It's a photogenic area, Snowbird - we have two watercolours that we bought just after we were married from an artist who based lots of her work in that area. This year we actually foung one of the sites she used and it had changed very little in over 30 years.

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  10. Such a stunning part of the world. And your photos are beautiful, you have really done it justice. How I would love to visit again one day.

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    1. I'm sure you will CJ. Must admit until fairly recently we spent holidays abroad but have been staying in the UK for a few years - There are some beautiful places that we never knew existed in all parts of the country

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  11. It is just beautiful Sue. I particularly like the stone walls.

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    1. The area is noted for its dry stone walls Alain although some in my photos are mortared, The fields are edged by the walls given a patchwork quilt effect.

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  12. What a beautiful Autumn trees! Look like drawing to me!

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    1. They will soon lose their autumn colour Malar and them we can see their shape

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  13. Wonderful autumn that I can see here. Thanks for sharing

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  14. Autumn colour seems particularly lovely this year. Glad you had such a nice day out.

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    1. And a nice meal at Wensleydale Creamery, Bilbo and improvement on the farm on top of the hill near you. Pity they didn't have their vegetable tagine on the menu as it is delicious.

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    2. Anything would be an improvement on "that farm". Wish I had known you were going in there and I could have stopped you ... never mind, what's done is done :}

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