After our successful walk from Byland Abbey the day before, Ian and I were keen to get out again, despite the inclement weather. A local landowner has created a Permissive path around the village of Crayke, which we extended a little further north (after a short stop for a coffee and a piece of cake at the excellent Dutch House – Café/Garden/Gallery) before returning to complete the route.
Beautiful photos 🙂
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You’re too kind! The skies were a little too grey for my liking. As you will have read, I’ve been away and, as Sod’s Law dictates, your book arrived the day after I left for the UK. So I’m now trying to find a suitable place to take a photo for you. 🙂
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thanks for taking us along on this refreshing and interesting walk, Mike. The flora is so clean looking, and the Crayke building sites are most impressive.
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Thanks for your lovely comments Jet. I nearly didn’t do a post, as some of the images looked a little too dull. But, then, that’s England sometimes!!
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Great images.
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🙂
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Wonderful photos, Mike! Although grey skies, water always gives life to colors! 🙂
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Thank you Donna. And, yes, I know what you mean. 🙂
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