Walking Monk
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HiHas anyone seen that monk who walks around Leeds / Yorkshire etc? I saw hiom walking by my flat near Horsforth a couple of years ago but I havent seen him for a while. I think sometimes he is wearing like a cassock and sandals and I might have even seen him in bare feet. Does anyone know anything about him? Is he even a real monk? Where does he come from etc?
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Hi,Yes I remember the Monk, I lived in Horsforth and Calverley, before upping sticks about 10 years ago, to live down under in Perth Western Australia.He was always around what ever the weather, winter, spring and summer and I always wondered who he was and where he came from, he always acknowledged me when ever I drove past him and he always smiling. MAKES YOU THINKAnyway, we were back visiting family, who live in Pudsey and Woodhall this last Christmas 2007 and were in and around Calverley/Rodley and there he was still walking around in the brown habit and sandels!!! Still striding out and going where ever he goes.I was with my wife (from Lincolnshire - cant help that!!!) and proceeded to explain to her about the Monk.Certainly brought it all back to me about living around that area.Great Forum, I'am always into at the end of a Friday and the working week
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Hi,Yes I remember the Monk, I lived in Horsforth and Calverley, before upping sticks about 10 years ago, to live down under in Perth Western Australia.He was always around what ever the weather, winter, spring and summer and I always wondered who he was and where he came from, he always acknowledged me when ever I drove past him and he always smiling. MAKES YOU THINKAnyway, we were back visiting family, who live in Pudsey and Woodhall this last Christmas 2007 and were in and around Calverley/Rodley and there he was still walking around in the brown habit and sandels!!! Still striding out and going where ever he goes.I was with my wife (from Lincolnshire - cant help that!!!) and proceeded to explain to her about the Monk.Certainly brought it all back to me about living around that area.Great Forum, I'am always into at the end of a Friday and the working weekScootaboy
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jonleeds wrote: OK Cheers Steve, I will check it out! Hi Jon,Take a look at this:http://www.stockdill.freeserve.co.uk/monk/I posted it on another forum site a couple of years ago.Ian.
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iansmithofotley wrote: jonleeds wrote: OK Cheers Steve, I will check it out! Hi Jon,Take a look at this:http://www.stockdill.freeserve.co.uk/monk/I posted it on another forum site a couple of years ago.Ian. nice one ianafter reading about this enigmatic monk on the local characters thread id made a mental picture of him in mi head(like yer do) funny thing is is that the pic you posted is a carbon copy of the image i had of him in my head!!!>>>>>
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iansmithofotley wrote: jonleeds wrote: OK Cheers Steve, I will check it out! Hi Jon,Take a look at this:http://www.stockdill.freeserve.co.uk/monk/I posted it on another forum site a couple of years ago.Ian. Ian - well done mate!!Enjoyed your piccy