
Rocking Moor and Hall

Rocking Moor and Hall

This Swaledale sheep must be enjoying the spectacular views over Scar House reservoir and Great Whernside mountain. Nidderdale. North Yorkshire

The river Wharfe slides over this old weir in the town that I live in.

These Swaledale sheep followed me for half a mile thinking I was going to feed them. Yorkshire Dales National Park

This photo was taken on Barden moor in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the UK. I took my 12 yr. old grandson Mackenzie for a long walk when the first lockdown ended and we walked 14 miles that day – just so glad to be out in the fresh air.
When we got to our destination a heavy thunderstorm hit and we sheltered behind the wall for a good hour, but we still got drenched. Walking the 7 miles back to the car the stone slabs being wet were very slippery, and we had to be careful – you don’t want a sprained ankle up there, and it just seemed to take us ages to get home.
I couldn’t tell which was here first, the church or plant right next door. I would assume the plant doesn’t operate on Sundays, still.
Olympus EM5 with 20mm lens, processed in Snapseed.
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Useless, Roxbury, Connecticut © Steven Willard
Useless
Even a stopped clock
is right twice a day
A sundial in the shade
is useless
Olympus OMD EM1 with 40–150mm f2.8 zoom. Developed in Snapseed.
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