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Eh! What did they put it on that bank for? I could at least have zoomed in if I’d known to look for it.
2 years agoOn the north side of the river is a memorial to the Pilgrim Fathers. It was something I toyed with going to see when I was in Boston four years ago...
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pilgrim+Fathers+Memorial/@52.9504987,-0.0073624,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x47d7e215909cf059:0x766d904bb12e0f52!8m2!3d52.9427076!4d0.0224116
I guess it is too small for you to have spotted from the opposite bank.
Nasty looking! Compares favorably with images of slender thistle.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/53007-Carduus-tenuiflorus
Sounds like a suspect in a game of Clue to me. Mrs Thistle did it in the moors with a mattock.
2 years agoA beckoning road, indeed!
2 years agoOr, maybe the protagonist in The Flattish Vale of Pickering?
Mrs. Thistle?
"The Flattish Vale of Pickering" .. perhaps a good title for a children's book?
2 years agoFantastic!
2 years agoThat must have been an exceptional walk. We biked up into the North York Moors today and we’re completely blown away.
2 years agoGreat scenery!
2 years agoAnne and I travelled through this area in 2008 when we did our Coast to Coast hike from St Bees to Robins Hood Bay. We loved everything about it and maybe one day will return. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
2 years agoWow! Spectacular.
2 years agoI have that same reaction sometimes.
2 years agoCertainly broadbeans
2 years ago
Spectacular!
2 years ago