Category Archives: Yorkshire

Swaledale

A wondrous incline Smothered in flowers A stone house watches All the many hours Three sheep are consuming The herbal flush A dry stone wall And a perfect hush

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A snap shot of Yorkshire

A winding lane just everyday Takes good hearts a long it’s way Over hills and wondrous dales Passed cottages and wondrous trails A Stream a gurgling foliage green The countryside’s meandering scene England has a wealth of soul With Nature … Continue reading

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Taste them hills and feel that force

To rapturous applause the river gurgles & we see A churning of the muddy hills and looking splendidly Able to wash downwards rivulets of sound A mist created landscape weighted with a ground Of much ness all performing suggestive of … Continue reading

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Yorkshire seen through the eyes of Maureen Platts

England, land where courage reigns A landscape of enormous wealth The sheep they gather in the shade Souls that r & will never fade Under the branches the breath of life The dry stone walls a period where A miracle … Continue reading

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Yorkshire

The air tastes sweet Them dry stone walls A splendid sky And a lot to see Walking breathing observing Feet firmly on the ground You know you are in Yorkshire For it’s the finest place around

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