A diary of minor adventures
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Brrrrreary Park Bramhope
Monday, 15 February 2010
pompocali, pub and puddles
There is a whole web site just on the Romanesque features of this place which I won't bore you with here but it is a comfy and interesting building with lots of history all spelt out on a little board at the back. There is also a mindblowingly good tapestry and stitchwork triptych done by the local ladies of the village to celebrate the 2nd millennium and an equaly impressive stitched royal crest dating to Henry the VIII.
Out of the church we followed the map badly and took a few wrong turns but eventually regained the recommended track by wading across this stream following the example set by a couple of horses (with riders). Just up the hill from there we came across strange hills and ditches which were most puzzling,,, the map said it was Pompocali but gave no other clues.
What we have since discovered is that no one really knows what the site is, Iron Age fort, Roman mill grit quarry spoil, ceremonial earthworks from an unknown time in pre-history.....some theories but not a clue to be found.... Wonderful to find something that still remains a mystery don't you think?
Friday, 12 February 2010
Winter walk - Fewston dam -
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Australia Day on 31/1/2010
Gail celebrating a successful pavlova (two out of three ain't bad, the third would have worked if it could have managed to escape the oven earlier) Half David, Gail, Kylie, Karen, Jon , half Rod After pavlova Light and run Karen Cora, Rod Tina Amy Jon Kylie half Karen Karen leading the Sparkler practice. There was a mass sparkler event a bit later on , the photo of which is in the text above. Post firework discussion group stuck in kitchen, very near the grog cupboard it seems. Jon Kylie Karen Cora Tina Rod A sample of the remaining evidence collected the next morning, the total embarrassingly exceeded the number of attendees. While some folk were abstaining totally.... there were some who didn't abstain very much at all. While Gail and I seem to recall enjoying the weekend, right up to Monday morning, enormously, we are hopefully confident everyone else did too and we are looking forward to holding a third great annual Wetherby Aussie Day next year.