Stones

Today sees the last Square of the month, in which Becky has challenged us to find images celebrating Seven. I’ve chosen something quintessentially English. Yes, other drystone walls are available, but the sight of them marching across the landscape, identifying ancient field and pasture patterns is something I’ll always associate with a northern English landcape.

Thank you, Becky, for a month of fun and fellowship. And Squares.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

32 thoughts on “Stones”

  1. What a beautiful view – or rather two views. Living with so many dry stone walls around our fields, I was genuinely surprised to discover that not everywhere has abundant stone for building.

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  2. fabulous walls, I do love seeing them and as you say so very northern. We do have them down here in the south, but nothing as magnificent as yours – or maybe it is your glorious wild landscapes that show them off

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