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August 20th

The first day that I only took one photo

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

August 20th

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

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Two storeys of this mill are stacked with used furniture

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

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. . . or Saltaire

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More festivities at The Piece Hall

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Crazy hair concoctions

Ted Hughes’s birthday dinner

Vintage shopping!

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

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

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

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Tony Buzan on the right

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 . .  .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.

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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. 

The Wednesday hike: 9 1/2 miles

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This place is for auction – above Stainland-Holywell Green

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Stainland

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Barkisland is Rolls Royce country

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So much Heather  – high above Sowerby Bridge

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Looking down on Sowerby Bridge – Christ church is there

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

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. 

August 12th A day with lots of plans

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A David Hockney garden

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

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Sheep racing (chased by a sheep dog)

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My host, Nicola, preparing for the civil rights lecture

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Street art on the square

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

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