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Tara's Talk & Treasures: So . .. Fate, Coincidence? Realtionships?
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Tara's Talk and Treasures. Juvenile bat July 7th, 2007. Monday, March 3, 2008. So Fate, Coincidence? So, I'm not entirely sure what exactly my point is with this blog however, it is not about "how do I know if I really love him? I've never had a problem determining who I DO love, trusting it YES, knowing it, NO. The something that is on my mind. . . is what do you think about relationships in your life? Please read on. . . Do you believe in "fate"? Do you have a chosen path, or do you chose your path?
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Dave Perry's logbook: March 2015
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Sunday, March 8, 2015. Another Whinstone house, Undercliffe Hall, Great Ayton. Is one house I know of which is built from basalt or whinstone as its known locally. Another house is Undercliffe Hall, just outside Great Ayton. This large victorian house was built by William Jones in 1873 who owned the first chemical plant on Teesside. If anyone knows of any other buildings built out of this black hard stone, contact me please. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Natural History of Umbracula. 7 days to Whitby.
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Dave Perry's logbook: Sean The Sheep
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Saturday, May 31, 2014. Between Lokwood Beck and Castleton stands this rather ugly bus shelter. Until now. Some creative genius has decorated it. Classic! Labels: sean the sheep. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Natural History of Umbracula. Subscribe To my new posts - click posts and/or comments. The Drystone Walling site. The best canoeing site. Lots more of my pictures on Flickr. 7 days to Whitby. A walk along the Scaur at RHB. A walk to Pinkneys bothy in the snow. An cro - The tin shed. Paddli...
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Tara's Talk & Treasures: Green Chimneys, Sun June 7th, 2009
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Tara's Talk and Treasures. Juvenile bat July 7th, 2007. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Green Chimneys, Sun June 7th, 2009. On Sunday, we went to Green Chimneys, (a children's school) where my boyfriend grew up. . . they had Raptor Day there. . . We had a great day! Visit my post at Silk Creek Portal. To see a couple pics;) ). Hopefully, I will be blogging more again soon! Posted by Tara's Talk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara"s Talk Past Posts. Tara"s Talk Past Posts. 06/07 - 06/14 (1). I LOVE to eat!
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Dave Perry's logbook: Wheeldale Moor
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Sunday, December 14, 2014. One of my favourite places is on Wheeldale Moor. There's everything from bronze ages tumuli, through to WWII archeology and later. Here's an example:-. Walk up Rutmoor beck and around 780963 you'll see this. It doesn't appear to have been a building and I'm not quite sure it was an enclosure either. A couple of hundred meters SW of Wheeldale Howe stands the 'Blue-man-i-the-Moss', probably a bronze age stone and standing on the Rydale/Eskdale boundary. The Drystone Walling site.
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Dave Perry's logbook: August 2014
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Down at Ravenscar quite well hidden near the fault line lies this carved rock. Its not particularly obvious and is quite large. Its laid flat on the rocks and is far too heavy to stand up without using a lever of some sort. From personal experience I'd guess that to do this carving would take a good few hours. Someone took a lot of time and effort to do this but I've never been able to find out anything about it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Natural History of Umbracula.
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Dave Perry's logbook: July 2013
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Friday, July 26, 2013. Cotton Grass this year on the North York Moors has been rather spectacular and the best display of seed heads I remember seeing. Cotton Grass is actually a sedge. After a rather cool and wet start we've had very warm weather (24c), lots of sun and little wind. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Natural History of Umbracula. Subscribe To my new posts - click posts and/or comments. The Drystone Walling site. The best canoeing site. Lots more of my pictures on Flickr. 7 days to Whitby.
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Dave Perry's logbook: December 2014
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Sunday, December 14, 2014. One of my favourite places is on Wheeldale Moor. There's everything from bronze ages tumuli, through to WWII archeology and later. Here's an example:-. Walk up Rutmoor beck and around 780963 you'll see this. It doesn't appear to have been a building and I'm not quite sure it was an enclosure either. A couple of hundred meters SW of Wheeldale Howe stands the 'Blue-man-i-the-Moss', probably a bronze age stone and standing on the Rydale/Eskdale boundary. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Dave Perry's logbook: Neptune?
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014. Down at Ravenscar quite well hidden near the fault line lies this carved rock. Its not particularly obvious and is quite large. Its laid flat on the rocks and is far too heavy to stand up without using a lever of some sort. From personal experience I'd guess that to do this carving would take a good few hours. Someone took a lot of time and effort to do this but I've never been able to find out anything about it. Interested to see the carved stone (Neptune? You may have notice...
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Dave Perry's logbook: October 2013
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Saturday, October 12, 2013. Half way between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay on the Cleveland Way is this gem. Actually there are two identical signs. Rather obvious in my opinion. But perhaps they are for the blind? Close examination tells me there's no braille either. I hope to collect some more on my travels. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Natural History of Umbracula. Subscribe To my new posts - click posts and/or comments. The Drystone Walling site. The best canoeing site. 7 days to Whitby. My new web-...