
New colour for a new continent!

Heptonstall with Judith

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New colour for a new continent!

Heptonstall with Judith

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The first day that I only took one photo

Nicola make dinner for me – yummy – chicken, stuffing, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pud, cauliflower cheese, gravy – and strawberries and cream for dessert.

Furniture shopping British style. Eating breakfast on the front seat of a double decker passing through a rainy Mytholmroyd

Two storeys of this mill are stacked with used furniture

The stairwell. It reminded me of going to Black Dyke Mill . . .

. . . or Saltaire

More festivities at The Piece Hall




Crazy hair concoctions
After years of being closed for renovation the 1779 Piece Hall officially reopened on August 1st. There’s a month long celebration – and this was the 100 strong saxophone band at dusk.

It was raining!
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It was great to be able to get amongst the performers as they played.
Vintage shopping!

Getting ready for dinner in honor of Ted Hughes (former poet laureate)

25 people for dinner in the upstairs room at Stubbings Wharf.

Guest speaker was Tony Buzan,(who developed mind mapping), long-time friend of Ted Hughes . . . and

Tony Buzan on the right

. . .Lorraine Gill, Australian artist extraordinaire and former friend of Ted Hughes. I’m sitting next to Julia, ice skater and a former professor of English Literature at Bradford University.

Lorraine and I talked about her upbringing just outside Alice Springs in the Australian Outback and her trips to Uluru (Ayres Rock) with Aborigine guides. I think my composition entitled ‘Uluru’ from my ‘Outback’ collection would go well with her paintings.

This place is for auction – above Stainland-Holywell Green

Stainland


Barkisland is Rolls Royce country

So much Heather – high above Sowerby Bridge

Looking down on Sowerby Bridge – Christ church is there


Pretty flower display in traveling trunks at Sowerby Bridge station where Branwell Bronte worked


Very clever. Get it?

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

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.

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.

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

Stoodley Pike from the cemetery

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






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Hebden’s Pink Picnic



The day started with a trip to the Halifax Agricultural fair












A David Hockney garden

Hey diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon




Sheep racing (chased by a sheep dog)
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My host, Nicola, preparing for the civil rights lecture

Street art on the square

Nicola all decked out for the conclusion of Happy Valley Pride week; a disco at the Trades

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