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Oct 6, 2020 12:01:18   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Ourspolair wrote:
Beautiful spot, nicely done with great presentation. Stay well and please keep on sharing your good work.


Thank you very much Ourspolair.Glad you liked them.

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Oct 6, 2020 12:02:25   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Wingpilot wrote:
Very nice series of a very nice, quiet village. Very scenic, too. Thanks for sharing.


Thank you very much Greg.Glad you liked them.

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Oct 6, 2020 12:19:12   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
A wonderful set of a beautiful place, Jim.

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Oct 6, 2020 12:51:32   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Cwilson341 wrote:
Very enjoyable tour, Jim. It’s a beautiful and serene place!


Thank you very much Carol.Glad you liked them.

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Oct 6, 2020 12:52:36   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
gsmith051 wrote:
Thank you Jim for nice set.


Thank you very much George.Glad you liked them.

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Oct 6, 2020 13:37:18   #
weberwest Loc: Ferndale WA
 
Beautiful clean, clear shots Jim - excellent! Joe

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Oct 6, 2020 13:39:59   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Hello, Jim. Yup, the bloody map thing again. Good fun.
Cheers,
Bob
angler wrote:
How did you know that Bob,have you been there,or have you been on that bloody map again Great Stuff Bob and thank you very much for looking in.Glad you liked them.
img src="https://static.uglyhedgehog.com/images/s... (show quote)

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Oct 6, 2020 13:42:01   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
rmalarz wrote:
Hello, Jim. Yup, the bloody map thing again. Good fun.
Cheers,
Bob


Cheers Bob I love a bit of banter.

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Oct 6, 2020 14:26:51   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
therwol wrote:
One thing interesting to me is that the building that is the focus of your set is multi-colored. I've been all over Cumbria, including near this village, and I've not seen that before. The buildings tend to be brown, beige or white in color, in keeping with the tradition and history of the area. I'm told by friends in the area that the Cumbria County Council is strict when it comes to the appearance of buildings, including houses.

Having said that, I believe that I will try to visit Haverigg the next time we're allowed to travel to the UK from the US. This is the first year in many that we've not been able to do so.

Very nice set. Your photos are always an inspiration.
One thing interesting to me is that the building t... (show quote)


Thank you very much for looking in Therwol it's much appreciated.Glad you liked them and you're correct about the County councils being strict about the colour codes but i dont know why they they have ,if any,
permissions to paint the buildings as they have.It's quite a pleasant place to visit as well,nice and peaceful.Lots of ramblers seem to use it a lot as well.Hope all this virus thing clears up soon Therwol then we can all do a bit more travelling.

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Oct 6, 2020 14:54:59   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Same here.
--Bob
angler wrote:
Cheers Bob I love a bit of banter.

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Oct 6, 2020 15:16:22   #
Doddy Loc: Barnard Castle-England
 
Nice ones Jim.

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Oct 6, 2020 16:21:52   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
Jim, Thanks for taking me on a tour of the village of Haverigg. I hope when covid 19 settles down, we can have a drink in that pub.Stan


Thank you very much Stan.Glad you liked them and would I really enjoy having a pint with you Stan

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Oct 6, 2020 17:02:12   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Excellent colourful set Jim.

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Oct 6, 2020 18:25:05   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Love the colors!!

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Oct 6, 2020 20:59:06   #
Ben's nana Loc: Chesterland, Ohio
 
angler wrote:
The last of my photos from our visit to Cumbria last week are of the seaside village of Haverigg and all of the photos are of the small harbour area photographed from various positions.I've also added some info below for your perusal.

Haverigg is a village on the south-west coast of Cumbria, England, historically part of the county of Cumberland. In 2001 it had a population of 1,791 in 548 households,[1] increasing in 2011 to a population of 1,849 in 549 Households.[2]

The name Haverigg derives from the Old Norse and can be translated as "the hill where oats are grown".[3]

Haverigg is at the mouth of the Duddon Estuary, a protected area important for birds and other wildlife. Haverigg has an extensive, quiet Blue Flag beach. There is also access to a seawall with a lighthouse which protects Hodbarrow Lagoon, part of Hodbarrow RSPB Reserve. Haverigg Pool, a small river, flows through Haverigg and joins the estuary of the River Duddon here.[4]
The last of my photos from our visit to Cumbria la... (show quote)


Jim, these are wonderful shots. Being UHH member has certainly expanded by bucket list
Fran

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