Monthly Archives: August 2014

Evening walk

Nights are pulling in, so tonight the dog took me for a walk in the dark.

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Bus ride…

Returning from Leeds festival on a double decker bus.

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Changing huts

The multicolored beach huts of Whitby have been handed down from families for years.  Inside the huts have been customized with pine floors, cookers, and fridges.

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Holiday house

This beautiful hidden street is just above a noisy penny arcade, its a different world just 30feet away.

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Whitby

Whitby holds many memories of holidays while growing up.  These pictures capture the Abbey with its 199 steps.  

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Slate Mine

Honister slate mine, was reopened by the Wier family.  Well worth a trip !

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Forest workhorse

This machine works for its living.  I love the unique personalizations, each one tells a story of necessity and innovation.

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Dog walk

This one keeps popping up in my library, so I thought must want sharing…

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Mont Saint-Michel

  Mont Saint-Michel.  Initially a dream, then a passion and finally a movement.  This is an amazing bit of creativity and crafting. Its a shame a few million other people agree, an amazing spot, spoiled by the crush.  Or perhaps … Continue reading

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Joans Prison

Joan of Arc was held prisoner in Rouen Castle, the keep still remains and is named ‘Tour Jeanne-d’Arc”

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