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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Weekend Reflections
This weekend it was my pleasure to welcome my younger son Carwyn (a.k.a. Tortoiseshell) to Maalie Court. Here are a few random images from the weekend.
The beach at Askam-in-Furness at the bottom of my street
A train ride along the coastal route took us to Ravenglass and the remains of a Roman bath site
Carwyn captures the estuary at Ravenglass...
...before a stroll through the autumn leaves.
Participation in Maalie's research project, colour-ringing a Marsh Tit
A visit to the market town of Ulverston, the home of Laurel and Hardey to see the memorial statue...
...before I was dragged into a tea room for tea and cake.
A weekend of unsettled weather, but some fine memories
Location: Askam-in-Furness, Cumbria, United Kingdom
I live in the English Lake district, where the beautiful Duddon Estuary is at the end of my street.
All pictures on my blog are my own except when explicitly stated otherwise
7 Comments:
Ah, what a fine, strapping specimen of of a handsome, young man we have here (and your son is kinda' cute, too)!
Lovely to see he shares your love of nature. You live in a delightful corner of the UK, Maalie, you are truly blessed.
It is nice to see father and son enjoying each other's company.
lovely pictures and what looks like an equally lovely visit
looks good and the boats bring back fond memories
For all the complaints, you look like you are loving your little tea party:-)
quite right Kiwi! for every tea room Carwyn dragged Maalie into, Maalie would have dragged Carwyn into two pubs!
Glad you could have such a good time with Carwyn. A time I doubt either one of you will every forget.
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