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Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 12:56 am
by buffaloskinner
Middleton woods today as I took the dog walking, makes you glad to be alive.
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 2:02 am
by keyholekate
[quotenick="buffaloskinner"]Middleton woods today as I took the dog walking, makes you glad to be alive.Beautiful. . .and I didnt have to click on a red cross to view the picture!
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 9:55 am
by BLAKEY
Fascinating duplication of names here - there is an area of Ilkley also called Middleton Woods - it lies on the back road to Otley via Askwith, both sides of the road near the open air swimming pool. When I lived there many years ago there was always a beautiful display of bluebells there, and no doubt still is.
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 12:00 pm
by Uno Hoo
My wife can vouch that there is - she went through the Ilkley Middleton Woods with her walking group last Thursday.
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 5:42 pm
by raveydavey
Nice shot Buffalo - there are bluebells all over the place at the moment.I captured these alongside the former Leeds - Wetherby railway line by Wetherby Racecourse this morning:
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 7:06 pm
by Brunel
A plug for Gipton Woods.
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 8:51 pm
by Richard A Thackeray
Uno Hoo wrote: My wife can vouch that there is - she went through the Ilkley Middleton Woods with her walking group last Thursday. I'll be running through there at 'Spring Bank', on the (Ilkley Harriers) 'Trail Race', as will 'fellrunner' (also of this site)
http://www.ilkleyharriers.org.uk/index. ... =trailI'll definately be having a good 'drool' over the gorgeous 'White House' on the way out, & again, on the return run, and wishing I bought lottery ticketshttp://
www.dacres.co.uk/property-details.php?p ... 170637Last year, at the time of the 'Trail Race', a new Art-Deco (or so it seemed) house was being built next door.Does anyone know what the story is with that one???
Posted: Mon 25 Apr, 2011 9:14 pm
by BillyBritvic
When I were little me dad used to sing this daft little song,,Bluebells are blue bells,Blue bells are blue,Blue bells are bluebells cos blue bells are blue.Memories brought back by those lovely pics.Thanks lads, (n' lasses)
Posted: Fri 29 Apr, 2011 8:30 pm
by raveydavey
I found these at Temple Newsam this lunchtime. Apologies for the phone camera quality. I decided not to take my camera as we were "only" taking the dog for a walk. So (as sods law dictates) there were these bluebells, a big group of ducklings on the lake and two wild baby rabbits eating dandelions on the edge of the car park...It was marvelous up there today - nice and quiet too, I don't know where everyone was...
Posted: Fri 29 Apr, 2011 8:53 pm
by Steve Jones
I cut through Bushey Cliffe Wood at Carlton today on the way home from having a pint and that is a mass of bluebells too.Lovely and quiet as well.