Category: Travel / Out and About (Page 12 of 18)

Lumbutts and Tod

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Very clever. Get it?

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The Old Coop building has been turned into a very nice cafe. I’ve never noticed it before. 

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A delicious sampler of three Mediterranean salads and hummus

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Then off to find the resting place of ‘Mister Wrigley.’ He was the brother of James Wrigley of Lily Hall, and therefore is my 4th great uncle. 

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He is buried at this remote church in the tiny hamlet of Lumbutts which is  just below Stoodley Pike. This was brand new territory for me, though I remember my mum talking about Mankinholes Youth Hostel which is about two miles away and I passed it on the bus. 

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It took me a while to find Abraham’s grave. he’s buried with his 17 year old daughter Mary Mally Wrigley.

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Stoodley Pike from the cemetery

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The imposing tower of Lumbutts Mill once contained three waterwheels, stacked up vertically. 

A hike from Haworth to Hebden Bridge

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There was heavy rain overnight and I wasn’t sure that we should risk a long walk over the moors but I’d been wanting to take the old Haworth road with its scattered farms and pack horse trails.

 

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Stoodley Pike in the distance 

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Guess which one I ordered from this menu at the Robin Hood in Pecket Well

 

 

 

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Basking on the beach in the Caribbean? No, the Crown in Hebden Bridge

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Day 2 in Shetland

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Street scene in Lerwick

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The school where my guide James boarded

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Outside cabin for the 12 hour sailing from Lerwick to Aberdeen

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Au revoir, Lerwick

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Reading a book by Ann Cleve’s about Shetland. In was her detective series on tv that first attracted me to these remote islands

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Morning in Aberdeen through my cabin window

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Changing trains in Preston

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First day of Happy Valley Pride

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Opening gala was a quiz night at Old Gate

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These were tough questions!

East Orkney

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Our tour group and guide, Clive. Mull Head nature reserve

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Italian chapel constructed by prisoners of war out of 2 Nissan huts. Tromps d’oeuil everwhere

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Outside the chapel

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Yummy

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View from my bed at 10 pm. There’s a jet skier in the bay, Orkney.

July 30 Celebrating Emily Brontë’s 199th birthday

 

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A guided hike to Penistone Hill given by the Brontë Parsonage museum staff in honour of Emily’s 199th birthday.

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Heather and heather

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Footpath sign in Haworth

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Great panoramic view from the top of Penistone hill, one of Emily’s favourite places to hike

I suggested we all sing happy birthday for Emily:

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Relaxing with afternoon tea after the hike

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Waiting for the bus back to Hebden it poured down

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This family had been on my bus going to Saltaire via Keighley. On the bus back the mum and dad read them two Dr Seuss books they had purchased at the bookshop in Saltaire Mill. Very sweet.

A rainy day prompts a day in the city – Leeds

Pop up park!

Leeds Town Hall: home of the Leeds International Piano competition

Embroidery exhibition  – last one here is Alan Bennett, a Leeds boy.

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Museum exhibit about games: this one never caught on!

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This might come in useful at a pub quiz – another museum exhibit

Preparations for an outdoor concert on Friday

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First ploughman’s lunch of the trip

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New use for the old Corn Exchange

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Me playing in the County Arcade

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