Welcome sign in a shop in Grassington
A door in Grassington
Uhhmm... a striped Camel???
Phew, no animals this time...
River Wharf at it's best
A rest half way the hill
If I ever win the Lottery, this will be my home. Also view the October 2007 Yorkshire Album
They locked it firmly
Chained (now in Holland for proper cleaning)
Picturing "our' farmhouse
Beautiful Dales of Yorkshire
Windy Dales as well!
Dales field full of flowers
Taking a picture of Ike
Taking a picture of Tjep!!
The following pictures are of the River Wharf
"Yeah, yeah. I know I am beautiful!"
Swaledale ewes and lambs
Bridge over happy water
Tiny but brave
Wharfdale
The beautiful colours of nature
As blue as the sky
Reflections
Forgotten past
Wired connection
Hole in the wall
More Dale Views
Shared Solitude
Running water
These clouds are unique....
Showering shadows on the Hills and Dales
Road to Heaven
"Oh hello. You're baaaack??????"
"Do you mind mèèèè ignoring you?"
Baby Swaledale
Windy Fur
Tea time in Hawes
Tea flowers
Peppery picture
Best place to lunch: in the window :)
Pictures of the Butter Tups
Deep, very deep. I caused Tjep unhappy feelings taking this picture...
You find sheep everywhere!
A temple of trees
Please enjoy the marvelous view in the next few pictures
Village of Ashkrigg where they filmed "All creatures great and small"
A collection of Ashkrigg chimney's
Knock, knock...
A few stars. Unfortunately the Pub where the pictures are, was closed.
Only for pratt's??? :(
Gravestones
Window in the church of Ashkrigg
A bit drafty, uh?
Wear and tear but still beautiful
He looks so tired!
Devoted
That is very firmly!
The church is home to all creatures
View from Ashkrigg churchyard
Sykess House in Ashkrigg
Arthur and Daisy (just a wild guess)
Chewing time
chomp, chomp
Ha, ha....
"I am not allowed to táááálk with a full mouth!"
Indeed a handsome sheep
"What's up???"
Village of Reeth
Reeth shopping centre
Enjoying the view
Without would be a great inconvenience!
Uhmmm.... which way to go?
Middleham
A naughty Tjep but no food on Monday
Middleham Castle
Middleham reflected in the mirrors of The White Swan
The following pictures are of Jervaulx Abbey
To Tjep's surprise he shares his Coat of Arms (Mulier family) with Jervaulx Abbey
But the shell's are upside down!
One of Jervaulx's chimneys
Jervaulx's tea shop
Reading Jervaulx's history
Ah! Here are the shells correct and the little stipes at the shield stand for the red colour.
Characteristic Tjep
Jervaulx Abbey was huge. It covered a large area.
This is where the Munks received their instructions for the day.
Watching over the graves of others.
Tjep reading his insttructions
A fallen Knight
Several different sized tumbes
A delicate Fern
In the middle of Ripley Village was this Grouse with her youngsters
So very tiny!
Flowers in the village
So British
And their smell was lovely!
Ripley church
Feeding time at Ripley Castle
We visited the Castle but it was not allowed to take pictures inside
The park was closed but the gardens were open
Ripley Gardens
Along the park
Barden Tower
On top of a very narrow, ending raod near Simon's Seat