Grosmont and the NYMR
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Feeding time at Grosmont
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HFF – Back down the line.
Being Optimistic
Grosmont Horse Tunnel
Lambton Collieries 0-6-2T, No.29
Goodby to Grosmont
A bench over Loch Lomond
Loch Katrine, North West Aspect
Loch Katrine – down on the water’s edge.
Loch Katrine, South East aspect
Tree framed sheep
The pride of Loch Lomond
Greetings from Silverdale
Devils Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale
The River Lune
Barley near the River Lune.
A pond, some reeds and a fence
Amongst the fields of Barley
Away from it all
A sit down over Loch Lomond
Loch Kathrine
Herb on Tour
Loch Arklet
A ride along Loch Arklet
Loch Chon
Loch Lomond framed.
The hand of nature
Piethorne Bluebell woods
HBM from The Dukes Pass –higher waterfall.
Across Loch Lomond looking North West.
Ben Lomond looking Eastwards
Footbridge over The River Forth
On the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond
Get well flowers for Andy
Deep in the forest of macro
The Trossachs – Waterfall near the Lodge.
Dukes Pass. Trossachs.
A last look at Staithes
Rivers end
Stormy day at Staithes
Carrying the flag!
A Staithes view
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One of our walks last week brought us close to a small public park with this bowling green. The game of crown-green bowling has always been very popular here in Northern Britain, particularly amongst our older generation (simply because they traditionally had more time). It’s actually quite nice and relaxing to sit and watch too, especially when there is a big match on, when teams of two to four go head to head from every corner and side of the green. Of course there are those that allow the phone to get in the way, or in my case – the camera :)
The game is played by two players, each player having two bowls. The object of the game is to get one or both bowls nearer to the jack (a special smaller bowl, bowled by the winner of the last game) than either of the opponents’ bowls. The bowls are delivered alternatively until each player has delivered both bowls. The green is square, varying in size from 30 yards to 60 yards. The surface of the green slopes slightly upwards, rising to a central crown between 6 and 12 inches higher than the edges. The crown and the surface irregularities provide fresh factors to influence the running bowls
Enjoy full screen and have a good week and Summer on this summer solstice day.
The game is played by two players, each player having two bowls. The object of the game is to get one or both bowls nearer to the jack (a special smaller bowl, bowled by the winner of the last game) than either of the opponents’ bowls. The bowls are delivered alternatively until each player has delivered both bowls. The green is square, varying in size from 30 yards to 60 yards. The surface of the green slopes slightly upwards, rising to a central crown between 6 and 12 inches higher than the edges. The crown and the surface irregularities provide fresh factors to influence the running bowls
Enjoy full screen and have a good week and Summer on this summer solstice day.
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Bleibt Gesund, Herbert
Very belated HBM here. Enjoy the week. Herb
Taker care. Herb
Belated HBM, enjoy the week. Herb
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