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Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 06:34
by Stanley
They need some rain now otherwise the harmonium will burn the grass off!

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 07:14
by David Whipp
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Barlick basking in the brilliant sunshine this morning.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 10 Jul 2014, 07:23
by Stanley
Nearly as good as the Lake District.... Aren't we lucky!

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 05:18
by Stanley
Looks as though Greenberfield will get the rain to wash the slurry in from this evening onwards....

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 12 Jul 2014, 06:15
by David Whipp
Some overnight rain will be welcome to farmers and gardeners...

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Morning picture of Crow Nest Mill Chimney from the other morning.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 13 Jul 2014, 05:02
by Stanley
I'd love to see that venturi taken off and the head rebuilt as it was.....

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Heavy showers this morning, just the thing to wash the slurry in and it's warm enough to be really growy. Greenberfield Farm got it right!

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 15 Jul 2014, 05:02
by Stanley
Thunder showers forecast for later this week. Even better for the slurry! There used to be a belief that thunder raised nitrogen levels in the air and benefited crops.....

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 23 Jul 2014, 08:39
by David Whipp
These two pictures were taken about 3 hours apart this morning; the first about 6.30am before the sun burnt off the overcast.

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And this one just now, as the sun gets going.

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Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 24 Jul 2014, 05:31
by Stanley
Same scenario today but overcast was gone by 04:00!

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 24 Jul 2014, 07:15
by David Whipp
I was mercifully still asleep at 4am.

I've been trying to spot someone haymaking (as opposed to silaging) from my vantage point, but no joy.

Did see grass being turned at Accornlea Farm, Foulridge on way to meeting yesterday evening.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 05:52
by David Whipp
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This is my favourite from this morning; looking East rather than my more typical shots to the West. It's number 43 and one of four I thought worth keeping.

I took the pictures over a period of half an hour or so. Editing them, it was interesting to see how the mist and the light changed as the sun broke through.

(Took my camera with me for the hayfield near Accornlea last night, but my meeting lasted too long and it had all been bailed by the time I came home. Looked like they'd got good hay, though.)

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 07:26
by Stanley
Nice chimney pot pic, we ignore roofs too often.

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Stockport in 1976 but not as good as yours....

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 11:55
by David Whipp
Slates look a bit dodgy, but better than those on our own roof...

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 04:47
by Stanley
I know a reliable man.....

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 04:52
by David Whipp
... he's leaving, on a...

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Looking east at sunrise this morning.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 27 Jul 2014, 04:10
by David Whipp
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Not able to pee in a stoat's ear this morning, but here's the light at 5am.

Back off to bed now....

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 27 Jul 2014, 06:54
by Stanley
Wimp.....!

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 27 Jul 2014, 07:33
by David Whipp
Agreed... but it didn't take long for me to bounce back out again!

Frankly, with Beach looming (and the dross of having to overcome the road closure nonsense last week) I'm in overdrive; need to be careful not to burn out before having a week off in a fortnight's time (whoopee!). Lindsay G is taking a week off work to oversee Beach and we're off to the seaside (I hope!). (Does that sound strange... getting away from the Beach by going to another?)

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 04:36
by David Whipp
A couple of pics from just before 5am, with mist rolling up the valley into Barlick. It was capping the speed with which the banks of mist ebbed and flowed.

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Here's looking across to the bottom of Gisburn Road.

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Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 29 Jul 2014, 05:22
by David Whipp
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Barlick bathed in setting sunlight last night.

I missed the best of the sunset as I'd a job to do up town at 9 o'clock.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 30 Jul 2014, 06:25
by Stanley
Nice pic......

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 03 Aug 2014, 05:13
by David Whipp
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6am sunshine.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 04 Aug 2014, 05:48
by David Whipp
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Holy Trinity Church this morning. All the trees are in full summer leaf.

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 04 Aug 2014, 06:44
by Stanley
Nice pics, keep 'em coming David!

Re: Bank Edge View

Posted: 04 Aug 2014, 08:16
by chinatyke
David Whipp wrote:Image

Holy Trinity Church this morning. All the trees are in full summer leaf.
Wow, how did they get planning permission to put that on top of the church? Do I remember reading it was done to cure the leaking roof?
It's a monstrosity. I'm sure Prince Charles would have words to say about it.