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mobertol 01-08-2013 16:08

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1069405)
Sorry I posted two lots smacked hands. Cannot delete post4571.They are the wrong pics for this morning. Can one of the Mods please delete it for me?

Shhhhhhhhhhhhh! They might not notice!;):D

Lovely shots of the birds -especially the one which has just taken flight...

susie123 01-08-2013 16:56

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1069434)
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh! They might not notice!;):D

Lovely shots of the birds -especially the one which has just taken flight...

Actually... I have a confession to make. I posted ten pics to the last photocomp - having only posted one to the previous one, I forgot we were only supposed to put up five...

Anyway no one said anything so I kept my mouth shut but you can slap my wrist now if you like... Please, I'm waiting!

maxthecollie 01-08-2013 16:57

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One slap coming

davemac 01-08-2013 22:10

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1069425)
More shots from our trip to Townend last Saturday.
  1. Carved cradle
  2. Carving on fireplace
  3. Lovely old door and staircase beyond
  4. Looking down the stairs from the top
  5. Bottom of the stairs
  6. Victorian wedding dress on display
  7. Give us a kiss...
  8. Carving over a fireplace with a row of small smiley faces
  9. Spiral staircase made of solid oak blocks. Given that my mobility is still somewhat impaired, I'm amazed I managed to negotiate this, both up and down, with the help of Richard and a sturdy stick. Made me feel good though having done it (if somewhat exhausted!)
  10. Ablutions
Last lot of shots tomorrow

Nice old creaky looking wood.

davemac 01-08-2013 22:31

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Today in Pictures, a walk up to Jamestone Quarry. (Grane Road)

1.Jamestone Quarry, alternating layers of sandstone and shale, ideal for quarrying.
2. In the distance , Musbury Heights another quarry site.
3. Obvious signs of habitation.
4. The quarry started life in the 18th century as a local quarry, when the railway arrived in 1846 the quarry expanded at a massive rate.
5. In 1870 the quarry employed 3000 men to cope with demand.
6. You are never far away from a turbine.
7. The stone from here was exported to India, the Far East and America through the ports of Liverpool and London.
8. I'm not going any higher, its putting my lamps out.
9. Another long gone way of life.
10. You looking at me!

I hope you were paying attention to all the facts, as I will be handing out homework sheets.

mobertol 02-08-2013 15:14

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1069443)
Actually... I have a confession to make. I posted ten pics to the last photocomp - having only posted one to the previous one, I forgot we were only supposed to put up five...

Anyway no one said anything so I kept my mouth shut but you can slap my wrist now if you like... Please, I'm waiting!

I did notice but didn't say anything -I think it will be enough if you just stand in the corner for a while.

Oh, and don't do it again :D

mobertol 02-08-2013 15:17

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1069501)
Today in Pictures, a walk up to Jamestone Quarry. (Grane Road)

1.Jamestone Quarry, alternating layers of sandstone and shale, ideal for quarrying.
2. In the distance , Musbury Heights another quarry site.
3. Obvious signs of habitation.
4. The quarry started life in the 18th century as a local quarry, when the railway arrived in 1846 the quarry expanded at a massive rate.
5. In 1870 the quarry employed 3000 men to cope with demand.
6. You are never far away from a turbine.
7. The stone from here was exported to India, the Far East and America through the ports of Liverpool and London.
8. I'm not going any higher, its putting my lamps out.
9. Another long gone way of life.
10. You looking at me!

I hope you were paying attention to all the facts, as I will be handing out homework sheets.

Have made copious notes and will study them later...:rolleyes:

The water almost has a turquoise-green tinge to it -do you think that's because of the particular stone that was quarryed there?

susie123 02-08-2013 15:18

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1069554)
I did notice but didn't say anything -I think it will be enough if you just stand in the corner for a while.

Oh, and don't do it again :D

Yes teacher...:p

susie123 02-08-2013 15:30

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Last lot of shots from our visit to Townend on Saturday.

  1. The maid's bedroom
  2. View past the open doorway
  3. Outside the house, with typical round Lakeland chimney
  4. Up the garden steps
  5. Stonecrop in a trough
  6. Don't know what these are, but love the colour
  7. Down the garden path
  8. The Kirkstone Pass
  9. Ditto

maxthecollie 02-08-2013 15:51

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You've been about this week with some good shots

davemac 02-08-2013 16:47

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1069556)
Have made copious notes and will study them later...:rolleyes:

The water almost has a turquoise-green tinge to it -do you think that's because of the particular stone that was quarryed there?

My thoughts were that it is the shale layers that descend down through the quarry and the gasses that they contain, I only know this due to the Fracking debate. You can see from the picture the sandstone layers almost impervious to the weather, but the shale layer slopes away due to it being easily eroded. If it's not that, it's summat else.

davemac 02-08-2013 16:52

Re: Today in pictures
 
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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1069558)
Last lot of shots from our visit to Townend on Saturday.

  1. The maid's bedroom
  2. View past the open doorway
  3. Outside the house, with typical round Lakeland chimney
  4. Up the garden steps
  5. Stonecrop in a trough
  6. Don't know what these are, but love the colour
  7. Down the garden path
  8. The Kirkstone Pass
  9. Ditto

An interesting set of pictures.

susie123 02-08-2013 17:54

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1069561)
You've been about this week with some good shots

Thanks Frank, hope to be off again to the lakes on Monday in our camper, not used for two years. Should have been going today but Richard discovered he had another engagement tonight withh the Morris men, so we decided to give the weekend a miss, what with it being the school holidays as well. Hope the weather holds for us!

Turtle 02-08-2013 20:41

Re: Today in pictures
 
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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1069501)
Today in Pictures, a walk up to Jamestone Quarry. (Grane Road)

1.Jamestone Quarry, alternating layers of sandstone and shale, ideal for quarrying.
2. In the distance , Musbury Heights another quarry site.
3. Obvious signs of habitation.
4. The quarry started life in the 18th century as a local quarry, when the railway arrived in 1846 the quarry expanded at a massive rate.
5. In 1870 the quarry employed 3000 men to cope with demand.
6. You are never far away from a turbine.
7. The stone from here was exported to India, the Far East and America through the ports of Liverpool and London.
8. I'm not going any higher, its putting my lamps out.
9. Another long gone way of life.
10. You looking at me!

I hope you were paying attention to all the facts, as I will be handing out homework sheets.

Wonderful, craggy vistas. Love the black sheep!

Turtle 02-08-2013 20:42

Re: Today in pictures
 
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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1069558)
Last lot of shots from our visit to Townend on Saturday.

  1. The maid's bedroom
  2. View past the open doorway
  3. Outside the house, with typical round Lakeland chimney
  4. Up the garden steps
  5. Stonecrop in a trough
  6. Don't know what these are, but love the colour
  7. Down the garden path
  8. The Kirkstone Pass
  9. Ditto

The interior shots have such atmosphere! Almost like stepping back in time.
Great vistas too :)


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