A walk on the lilac side
Last Sunday, our anniversary, was a day of “have to do” things, but I had a little indulgence planned for Monday. One of my favourite places locally, I eagerly await the blooming of the heather on the North York Moors. It’s late this year, and what can become rampant, rolling plum is still a gentle lilac, but no less lovely for that.
If I lived in the village I’d have to take the whole of August off, just to sit and gaze, and meander through the heather.
Back to reality and our stomaches were calling, so we wandered into Castleton and I had a glorious chicken and leek pie at the Downe Arms. The service was wonderfully friendly and the range of food impressive in this old stone village pub.
It’s quite a haul back up the hill to the parking, but you can take it slow.
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Great photos! I would love to go there. What a blessed place to visit!
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Thanks Susie. It’s a favourite of mine.
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An anniversary in the heather–perfect!
(6 words. 😉 )
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It’s probably our first, which is odd when you think that we have an August anniversary.
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There’s always something so relaxing in a beautiful countryside. Happy belated anniversary. Cheers.
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Many thanks. We made the most of it!
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Lovely pics.
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It’s a beautiful place, Lindsay. Thanks!
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great photos…. I love wild flowers and how they just sort of take over an entire area!
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Thanks Brenda. I was amazed at the variety aside from the heather.
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Really beautiful!
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Thanks Naomi!
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Gorgeous. Happy anniversary – a walk uphill can be a good thing after a meal out!
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Thanks Viv. He pulled, I pushed!
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I love your pictures! How wonderful to see such a lovely sight!
Simply Beautiful Fields of Heather!
Happy Saturday!
Linda @ Truthful Tidbits
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Thank you, Linda. Hope your Saturday is happy too!
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Beautiful! As a Heather I have a soft spot for heather…
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Ah! Well, you would. I hope it’s comfy!
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These photos are great. That must have been a pleasing site to see,and smell. 🙂
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Thanks Gemma. It’s absolutely one of my favourite English sights.
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I never thought I’d think of our green hills here in Vermont as boring, but your lavender puts them to shame. Beautiful.
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Oh, thank you, Ron. I’ve never been privileged to see your Vermont Hills but I know there’s a green described as “Vermont” so they must be beautiful too.
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I know this is very pretty. I am glad the heather came for another year.
Probably it is a cousin to our blue Mexican Heather as they seem to be about the same size and statured plants. People put it beds as it doesn’t need much moisture but then it grows so fast that it gets out of hand.
Jim’s Six Words for August 18
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Blue Mexican heather sounds very exotic, Jim. I’ll have to Google it.
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Nice post. Have you seen the Norfolk lavender fields? They are quite spectacular.
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Funny that! I must’ve timed it wrong when I’ve visited the Polish family down there. Must try harder. Thanks for the recommendation, Andrew.
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What a beautiful sight!
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I love it Wayne. I can’t wait to get down there once it’s in bloom.
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You can understand why the Yorkshire Moors so inspired the Bronte Sisters
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Yes. I’ve just realised what an appropriate name Heath-cliff is!
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Used to love walking on the Moors amidst the heather. Walked between a couple of youth hostels on there years ago and it was absolutely beautiful.
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I’ll be down there with my nordic walking group again on Thursday. Fingers crossed for good weather. (not a prob where you are)
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A perfect example of a quintessentially English field 🙂
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Yay for English fields, Tilly!
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Love those gorgeous heathery hues – the moors are so beautiful…
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They always have a little piece of my heart, Suze.
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I love your photos! And i agree with your comments,how wonderful it would be to spend a lot of time soaking in the beauty of the moors 🙂
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Thanks Jess. They draw me back all the time, but especially when they’re in full bloom.
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I love lilac or purple flowers. Great photos Jo. 🙂
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Thanks Marianne. There are so many pretty shades.
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