Wednesday, August 30
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Lovely photos.. the scenery is stunning. Gorgeous cows.
ReplyDeleteI can never resist photographing Highland cattle, Julie
DeleteFantastic shots Sue...did you happen to come across and beehives?? Many people take their hives to the moors to get heather hiney at this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice any hives, Tanya is it safe to leave their hives up there? I"d be worried that someone may steal them.
DeleteI never tire of the scenery on the moors. Were these taken a couple of weeks ago when I was out that way too or have you been back since? Love those Highland Cattle.
ReplyDeleteThey were taken last Thursday, Jo just abone Goathland except for the cattle which were taken at Levisham station.
DeleteI got that wring, Jo it was THIS Tuesday.
DeleteThe moors certainly have it! Marvelous pics.xxx
ReplyDeleteThe heather was really lovely, Dina
DeleteBeautiful !
ReplyDeleteThanks Debs.
DeleteThe heather seems to be particularly beautiful this year, our fells are looking wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteThat thought struck me too, Jayne
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