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I had a trip up to Adel woods last week which I hoped would fulfill a nostalgic yen I've had for a few years now but never got round to. This was to see the bluebells which I remembered from my childhood. My mother would take us up there many times from about 1948 to 1953, and I remembered the bluebells I saw there and thought it would be nice to see them once again. There were one or two clumps but not the sea of blue in the clearings that I remembered from that time. Was my visit too early? Have they not yet emerged? I was a little disappointed generally with the woods as they seemed overgrown with weeds and shrubs , and the clearings were not there. But, nothing stays the same does it? The Slavering Baby stone was all smashed too!
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Bluebells in general were out earlier than usual this year. I usually go to the Rougemont Wood near Weeton in early May to see the masses of bluebells but I did not go this year until May 9th. The bluebells were well passed their best with many already develping seed pods.
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Talking of the Slavering/Slabbering/Babbling Baby spring there is here (hopefully!) a photo that I took of it on May 3rd 2011. Edit added moments after posting. Clicking on the red cross brings up the image. I was very surpised that it appears at all as when I tried to post I got a message "A generic error occurred in GDI+. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code." !!!!
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Leodian wrote: Talking of the Slavering/Slabbering/Babbling Baby spring there is here (hopefully!) a photo that I took of it on May 3rd 2011. Edit added moments after posting. Clicking on the red cross brings up the image. I was very surpised that it appears at all as when I tried to post I got a message "A generic error occurred in GDI+. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code." !!!! I got that yellow page on the last couple of pix I've posted. I hope we're not on for a spot of downtime again.
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Chrism wrote: Leodian wrote: Talking of the Slavering/Slabbering/Babbling Baby spring there is here (hopefully!) a photo that I took of it on May 3rd 2011. Edit added moments after posting. Clicking on the red cross brings up the image. I was very surpised that it appears at all as when I tried to post I got a message "A generic error occurred in GDI+. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code." !!!! I got that yellow page on the last couple of pix I've posted. I hope we're not on for a spot of downtime again. Chris, after the last near-death-experience, dsco got us up and going again but explained errors still remained - and problems. He did go on to say he was hopeful of significant improvements 'coming along'. Just hope they do and are not too far away......

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stutterdog wrote: I had a trip up to Adel woods last week which I hoped would fulfill a nostalgic yen I've had for a few years now but never got round to. This was to see the bluebells which I remembered from my childhood. My mother would take us up there many times from about 1948 to 1953, and I remembered the bluebells I saw there and thought it would be nice to see them once again. There were one or two clumps but not the sea of blue in the clearings that I remembered from that time. Was my visit too early? Have they not yet emerged? I was a little disappointed generally with the woods as they seemed overgrown with weeds and shrubs , and the clearings were not there. But, nothing stays the same does it? The Slavering Baby stone was all smashed too! See this recent thread also:http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1

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chameleon wrote: stutterdog wrote: I had a trip up to Adel woods last week which I hoped would fulfill a nostalgic yen I've had for a few years now but never got round to. This was to see the bluebells which I remembered from my childhood. My mother would take us up there many times from about 1948 to 1953, and I remembered the bluebells I saw there and thought it would be nice to see them once again. There were one or two clumps but not the sea of blue in the clearings that I remembered from that time. Was my visit too early? Have they not yet emerged? I was a little disappointed generally with the woods as they seemed overgrown with weeds and shrubs , and the clearings were not there. But, nothing stays the same does it? The Slavering Baby stone was all smashed too! See this recent thread also:http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1 Thanks Chameleon for the other thread. Looks like I was a bit late this year but then I dont think there were many to be seen in Adel woods. Middleton looks fantastic ,must have a look up there next year. Thanks also to everbody who added pics too!
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I run regularly in Adel Woods and the Meanwood Valley trail, never noticed that many really. Best display I've seen is in Middleton woods ( Ilkley not LS10 ! )Where is this ' slavering baby' thing ?? never noticed it, is it near Adel Crag ?Found the old war bunkers o.k. last week just off Stairfoot Lane

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Thinking bck to childhood days ( Yer ok, a long time ago) there used to be signs displayed about the picking of these beauties - is the fine still 10/6d ??    

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chameleon wrote: Thinking bck to childhood days ( Yer ok, a long time ago) there used to be signs displayed about the picking of these beauties - is the fine still 10/6d ??     I think I am right in saying thatthe blue bell is now a protected species,pickingthem today would certainly cost the more than thepresent day equivilent of 10/6 - 52 1/2 pence and then some.North Plantation at Temple Newsam has had a reasonable showthis year.
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