Jo’s Monday walk : Scarecrow fun in Kettlewell

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This week photo quality has lost out to Fun.  I’m hoping you won’t mind though, because it’s all in a good cause.  The village of Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales is throwing open its doors, from 13th to 21st August.  I know it’s short notice, but you won’t regret a visit.

The scarecrow festival has been running here for more than 20 years, and it must have been in its infancy when I last visited.  Coming over the tops from a rain-soaked Malham, sunlight beamed across the valley.  An afternoon of smiles had begun, and what a cast of characters!

It is the most picturesque of villages, and the surrounding scenery could steal any show.  A field just beyond the village has been earmarked for parking, at a cost of £3.  Smiling villagers direct traffic, and sell trail leaflets for a further one pound.  The map shows the route to follow through the village, with the added bonus of a riddle to solve on the reverse.  For a prize, of course.

Food is widely available, and everywhere a gentle Yorkshire sense of humour prevails.  There are village matrons, with a refined glass or two.  A maypole, with scarecrow children dancing, and Red Riding Hood, tucked quietly in a corner.  Someone always ends up in the stocks, and someone else gets eaten, while a soldier looks gravely on.

The festival has grown hugely since my last visit, but still retains warmth and intimacy.  I chat freely as I wander.  ‘Isn’t it lovely to be here?’  One lady says she lives in Skipton, at the head of the Dales and just a few miles down the road, but has never thought to come before.  This time the whole family are here, and having a great day out.

One of my best memories is the lovely bridal scene outside St. Mary’s Church.  Now the doors of the church have been flung wide, and inside the bishop awaits.   He’s in wonderful company.

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There are many crowd pleasers and figures from popular culture, and all within the most beautiful setting.

There is the prettiest of village greens, and beekeeper’s rule, you’ll be glad to note.  Hard to stop smiling, isn’t it?

‘Star Wars’ is a obviously a village favourite, along with ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ and ‘The Wizard of Oz’, of course.

‘Ding, dong, the witch is dead!  Which old witch?  The wicked witch.’  I hope you’ve had as much Fun with this stroll as I did.  It’s not at all the walk I intended to post today, but the timing makes it imperative- just in case you should be in the neighbourhood.  I’ve only shown you a fraction of the whole but I hope it’s enough to whet your appetite.  The proceeds all go to the school and village funds.

Even if you miss the festival, you will still receive a warm Kettlewell welcome.  This website guides you round the village, accompanied by a wealth of historical facts.  And now, I really must have some breakfast!

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Many thanks to you all again, for your good company and contributions this week.  If you’ve never joined in with a Monday walk before, I’d love you to do so.  Details are on my Jo’s Monday walk page.  Just click on the logo.  Now, settle in for a terrific read :

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That’s it for another week.  I hope you have a good one.  Next week I’ll be showing you a little more of what took me to The Dales.  The ladies from Monday Escapes are about again, if you’d like to join them.  And, of course, I’m up for the Daily Post challenge.

 

147 comments

  1. Oh, how fun! Some of these are real masterpieces.

    I once went to a village in Yorkshire called Well that had a scarecrow festival, but I was there with my grandparents who wanted to look for the grave of some ancestor my grandma had discovered through genealogy research. I was about 14 and most disappointed that they wouldn’t let me see the scarecrows other than the few we happened to spot from the car!

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  2. I cerrtainly had a great walk with you, Jo. Great one to start the week. Such a cozy scarecrow festival. Amazing how it recreated childhood scenes like Red Riding Hot and the Wizard of Oz. They all look so life-like. Were you allowed to get close to have a feel of them? Looks like they were in their own little world and wanted to be left alone 🙂

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  3. This looks great fun, Jo. I would love to see this in person too – but you have definitely captured it well. Great Monday morning smiles for me – now I really must get some work done!

    Oh, and I have a walk in Corsica this week. My black and white shot on Sunday looked a bit harsh for some and I woudl hate anyone to get the wrong impression of this gorgeous place – https://travelwithintent.com/2016/08/15/stroll-around-lazezzi-corsica/

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  4. Jo, what a beautiful village and filled with such inventive creative scarecrows – I can’t help but be happy viewing them all and the community spirit is evident on every photo. We used to have a scarecrow weekend in our village and it was always the best weekend of the year; everyone out and about, chatting, the children playing. An amazing cohesive atmosphere – for you with the added plus of a stunning location. I’ve passed through here whilst on holiday in Yorkshire…wonderful memories.

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    1. It really is a beautiful village, isn’t it? We have local scarecrow fests too, but this past year they were rained off. 😦 I didn’t know this one was going to be on till we got there so it was a wonderful surprise. 🙂

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  5. Kettlewell was lovely forty-odd years ago. Don’t they have a Development and Control Committee? What’s with the vile double glazing? Criminal I tells ya. One of those buildings looked suspiciously like the old youth hostel I stayed in during my exciting teen years.

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      1. No. They aren’t and they don’t last for hundreds of years. But I am. A post. In draft.

        I did stay at Kettlewell, still have the stamp. Just, not sure if that was the hostel. Looked very familar mind. Dormitory in oneof those front rooms. Off to the pub at 14. Fun! No less. 🍻

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  6. What a treat for a wedding anniversary. And what’s this about photo quality? You didn’t deliver on that one! The church ones and the onion necklace win my award. Have a less-than-frantic week – oh, and a hug!

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    1. Back again! 🙂 Sorry to be so rude. Our walkers leave at 9.30 prompt and I was still in my jamas at 9.05 🙂 We had a lovely walk and then I spent a lot of garden time because it’s been a lovely day. Kettlewell was on our way home on Saturday, Meg. The weather had been a very mixed bag, but weather’s not everything, is it? Hugs, sweetheart. 🙂 Twin company again?

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