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Wednesday, 20 October 2010

The Cow and Calf


You might wonder why all these cars are parked here on the edge of Ilkley Moor.   That's a pretty good pub and restaurant further up the road - but that's not what's attracting all these visitors.  It's the Cow and Calf that they've all come to see.  Ah well, enjoy the view from the bench and we'll walk a bit further tomorrow....

And if you want to listen to the famous song (as mentioned in Vicki's comments yesterday) whilst you rest here, then click this link.

11 comments:

  1. I'm sure you guess that I love this picture, and why!..:)What a great place for a bench!!

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  2. Just catching up - lovely lovely photos as usual - its a brilliant part of the world. xxx

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  3. Tha's bound to catch thi' death o' cold! ;)

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  4. It's been suggested that my boys would enjoy the cow and calf. They have all of the right gear :)

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  5. Looks like some nasty weather coming up there with those clouds!

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  6. a cliffhanger photo? LOL!...ok, I'll return tomorrow! Moooo!

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  7. Seems like a lot of interest for a cow and calf. That doesn't make sense to me, but it is a pretty place and I love the big house in the background and the clouds.

    Oh, and honey butter is exactly what it sounds like - add a little honey, experiment with how much you like, to some butter and whip it together. Then you put it on hot rolls and you think you've died and gone to heaven.

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  8. Thank you, Jennyfreckles! I thought I remembered that.

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  9. I love this picture! Great autumn colours!!
    That pub sounds great.
    And thanks, Jenny so much for your most generous comments on my blog.

    B xx

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  10. Beautiful images on your last posts, Jennie!

    Regarding your comment, it was already pretty cold when I was there... now I'm wearing a T-shirt again! :-)

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  11. Aha! I'm reading your posts backwards so I always cheat a little! ~Lili

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