THIS WEEK:
Thursday 23rd
Monk Coniston this morning
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car park and loos
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Wednesday 22nd
Nest building in The Sele, Hexham
on our way back home, Hexham and the gorgeous road over the Pennines to Alston, corners, Penrith ....

the park next to Hexham Abbey
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painting in a gallery shop window
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Market Cross, Alston
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Alston Railway Station
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the signal box and line that, before Beeching, would have taken you to Haltwhistle
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the Lake District northern fells from Hartside Summit
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clear enough to see Criffel across the Solway
nearly home; Grasmere, under Silver How
Tuesday 21st
First visit to the lady that is Northumberlandia
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from the top of her forehead
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Amble, Quayside
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towards Warkworth Castle
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the little cabin shops
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Alnmouth, from the beach
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Northumberland Street
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part of a stained glass window, St John the Baptist Parish Church
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daffodils making Warkworth Castle look like Clifford's Tower
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Monday 20th
Descending from Kirkstone Pass, to Brotherswater and Ullswater
we're on a two-day trip to the Northumbrian Coast

Glenridding
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oil seed rape along the A6 just north of Penrith
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the straight, dipping Roman road by Hadrian's Wall
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Brocolitia Camp, looking south over the Tyne Valley
Sunday 19th
Just after 6 am. Sunrise at Summer Hill
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Tarn Hows
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Rose Castle
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down by the tarns, my first cuckoo
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towards the Yorkshire Dales
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Coniston, the mist is standing still
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abandoned gate and glass bottle
Saturday 18th
St. George's Parish Church Kendal
from Victoria Bridge, all the work going on along the river, flood defenses

on the Lancaster to Kendal Canal near Holme
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to Bridge 154
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the Kentmere fells past all the dandelions
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close to the teeth of an alpaca, Lakeland Maze Farm Park
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kid goats standing on mother
Friday 17th
Stock Lane Grasmere
now the sun has come out

Silver How
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Grasmere Gather and the acers
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St Oswalds Parish Church
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from the bridge
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the show field, and route up the fell for the poor fell-runners
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