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A Northowram snow scene.
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This was the view from just in front of my mum's garden last winter:) One is a picture of the view directly from the garden and the other is a close up of the hill that you can see in the distance.
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For some reason only the close up of the hill came through. It cuts out the stuff thats right in front of the garden. I will try again and post the other pic.
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I'll bet those stone walls dividing the fields are *old*.
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Beautiful location.
I'm still trying to remember if we had settled snow last year. I think we did - about half an inch for about 4 hours. Or that might have been the year before! If we ever get out of t-shirt weather I'll start walking to work again to catch some frosty shots. |
Thanks for posting the pictures. I visited StumpCross while I was there. Went into the caverns. Cool and spooky. So then, I really was in your area?
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Ahhh....sorry, different Stump Cross. There's a place called Stump Cross which used to be a hamlet on the edge of NOrthowram, and is now classed as part of Northowram.
The Stump Cross caverns are in a different area. There are a lot of 'Stump Crosses' which tends to denote a point that used to have a stone cross marking the Parish boundaries, which had the top broken off during the Cromwell years. (hence they became called stump crosses). |
Ah! I see. Then I will have to visit the one near you next time I go over. Thjere is so much to see and two weeks wasn't nearly enough time even to see just a wee bit of Yorkshire.
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These two pictures are very beautiful. This place is very extensive. If I were stay here, I would have done to be very happy.
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