Hello Lovelies,
Sorry I've been AWOL for so long. A few factors have contributed to this but I won't list excuses. Here's my final post from my mini break with mum back in June.
On the second day of our jolly mum and I had the luxury of a whole day to adventure in Yorkshire.
We woke to sunshine and decided to drive into the dales. Yay, the Yorkshire Dales. Such beautiful Limestone countryside.
I left mum painting in her car and walked along this quiet lane.
then downhill towards a dramatic limestone formation.
Janets Foss. A tranquil spot, but this dry weather had made the waterfall just a trickle. See it looking better HERE.
I joined the footpath through the campsite.
And walked between high walls of rock.
and climbed through open fields
Looking back the view was already opening up.
My first glimpse of Pendle Hill on the horizon.
closer still to the edge...gulp.
I retreated from the edge and looked at my map. Mum said to meet at 3pm and it was only about 12.30pm...I decided to walk to that lake in the top left had corner of my map.
The path led through Ewe Moor.
Where I tramped over dinosaur bones...not really, but that's what they put me in mind of.
It was tricky going and quiet a hot spot.
I loved all the tiny flowers.
The rocky steps were a challenge and I had started to hope for a grassy path by this stage.
Looking back.
More rocks
A quarter of a mile?...no three quarters... Really! bother.
I was so glad to spot the blue of the water as I reached the brow of the hill. In the hot dry landscape it looked almost like a mirage.
Not much shade for me or the cows.
Actually the breeze returned up here.
It was so nice to sit by the water of Malham Tarn for a rest
Refreshed I started the return leg of my walk. Happily the map showed an easier route back to the cove. And it was so quiet. I do like having a footpath to myself sometimes.
Then walking on the tricksy Limestone Pavement.
And peering over the edge again...oooh errr.
Then descending the slippery stone steps which were hard to make out in the bright sunlight.
Looking back where I had come from at the side of the cove.
Nearly there.
Yay. No more steps, just a stunningly gorgeous spot. I was surprised how beautiful it was down here.
Such sweet birds, I loved watching them.
I was a bit fed up when my peaceful moment was interrupted but then this little boy's reaction to this marvel of nature made me smile. He looked up and said "Wow! Nobody in the whole world has ever climbed up there" :0)
Soon it was time to head back to Malham village a meet up with mum. Bye bye Malham cove, you looked so beautiful today. What a treat for a walk on my birthday. I will remember that one for years to come :0)
This is the painting mum was just putting the finishing touches to when I got back to the car. Isn't it pretty.
And here are some more Malham views.
This final one is from our first day in West Yorkshire.
Special mementos of a special trip.
Jacquie xx
What gorgeous countryside and how blessed were you with the weather. It looks like you had a wonderful birthday although I must say you're much braver than me venturing so close to the edge of the cove. I would've stood well back, lol! xx Susan
ReplyDeleteFabulous birthday walk and happy birthday to you Jacquie. Loved all of this walk and especially your mum's wonderful artwork xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for enjoying the landscapes, loved it! Byebye
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and I just love your mother's paintings!!
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at your photographs it looked like a fabulous day. I have not been there and we live in Yorkshire, South Yorkshire though. It is on my list of places to go now so thank you. Your mum is a wonderful artist too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to spend a day - amazing scenery. Jo x
ReplyDeleteAmazing views! Such a treat... we live in Cornwall but on our way home from Northumberland today we revisited the Dales as part of the journey! My heart sings whilst in those magnificent hills and dales. Loved seeing your amazing pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow.. you really hiked some beautiful countryside this time.. the cliffs and rock-work and creeks and wildlife. Stunning! And I totally adored your mother's painted renditions of the charming village scenes. You're so lucky to have such a talented mother! Thanks for sharing. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!! It's been to hot here. The sort of hot you don't want to venture out into unless you must! I've spent more time indoors this summer than any other just trying to keep cool! Thank you for sharing you lovely trip with your mum xx
ReplyDeleteIt really is such a beautiful part of the world, and as you say, so tranquil. Such varied landscape as well, and that breathtaking drop, yikes. Your mum's paintings are lovely, such a great way to remember a place. Glad you had such a good break. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Such incredible photos and those paintings are by your mother? They are fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI have loved your blog for years, all the lovely things you have shared of your crochet work. Looks like your artistic talents must come naturally! :-)
I think you are very brave to do these impromptu walks on your own, I take my hat off to you! My walks have to be well defined and planned. Glad you enjoyed Malham Cove and Tarn so much on your birthday. Lovely photos and I like your Mum's paintings very much. xx
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous and I love your Mum's paintings too :) I shared some of my dorset pics on my blog the other day - several views will be familiar to you ;)
ReplyDeleteWow you did very well. Malham is one of our favourite places to walk and I am glad you enjoyed it. I also love your mum's paintings too. What a special day you both had. xxx
ReplyDeleteWow...quite a trek for you. I'm impressed, especially navigating those steps and uneven paths. Love your mum's artwork. Very nice momentos.
ReplyDeleteI love taking some time out and catching up in blogland, i love reading your adventures on foot, the dales look beautiful!!!! and i love the feeling im with you on your walk. great photos! your mother's paintings are lovely. lovely to catch up here. i feel amazed ive kept a post a month on my blog lately...slowly getting back to it, im instagram but i miss the blog style of things...x
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