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davemac 04-08-2014 07:49

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I believe the "area" is called fiddlers wood (bottom end of Clayton), there's a lodge managed by the butcher I fished there a few years back (very well stocked).

I know very little of the woods, although if you mooch around it the signs of industry line the banks. I can only speculate that the lodge was at one time used to feed the factories on the banks, but perhaps someone has more information.

mobertol 04-08-2014 08:57

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Number 6, the cafe appears to have just put tables in half of the road and put a canopy over it !

They all do that in the center - they pay the council quite a lot for the privilege. The Italians love living out in the streets.

Accyexplorer 04-08-2014 09:47

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A few randoms sign pics (not all from today) :)

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davemac 04-08-2014 09:50

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They all do that in the center - they pay the council quite a lot for the privilege. The Italians love living out in the streets.

I can only assume then that the streets are closed to traffic, otherwise there would be a hell of a scuffle when the bus for Cleckheaton comes through.

davemac 04-08-2014 09:51

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A sign of the times..............see what I did there...............I'm to good for this place.

Accyexplorer 04-08-2014 10:01

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I know very little of the woods, although if you mooch around it the signs of industry line the banks. I can only speculate that the lodge was at one time used to feed the factories on the banks, but perhaps someone has more information.

I think the lodge was purpose built later by holt farm,Brian the butcher etc.... I found my old membership card:Attachment 43223.
I've never walked through towards great hardwood but I've had plenty of walks up and down the stream taking pics.I believe there's even a buzzard that hangs around that way (though I've never seen it) :(

Accyexplorer 04-08-2014 10:03

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A sign of the times..............see what I did there...............I'm to good for this place.

Yes, your quite the wordsmith d,too good for "this place"? Hmmm :D

gpick24 04-08-2014 10:15

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I think the lodge was purpose built later by holt farm,Brian the butcher etc.... I found my old membership card:Attachment 43223.
I've never walked through towards great hardwood but I've had plenty of walks up and down the stream taking pics.I believe there's even a buzzard that hangs around that way (though I've never seen it) :(

There a couple of buzzards in the area, I see them regularly down the Dunk, I would imagine their territory could quite easily include that area.

Margaret Pilkington 04-08-2014 10:18

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Yes, I can remember having to run errands to make the money to buy a gas mantle when I(carelessly, I was told) shoved a taper through the one which was in use....and I have trundled along Nuttall St to Bob Wilkinsons for lamp oil. Them were the good old bad old days.

Accyexplorer 04-08-2014 10:21

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There a couple of buzzards in the area, I see them regularly down the Dunk, I would imagine their territory could quite easily include that area.

Envious of the buzzard pics g :D, I spent hours looking for one after I was informed of the usual whereabouts by a local bird watcher....well done :)

gpick24 04-08-2014 10:44

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Envious of the buzzard pics g :D, I spent hours looking for one after I was informed of the usual whereabouts by a local bird watcher....well done :)

I think they cover a large area, gliding from one field to the next. Pot luck whether you see them or not, just keep looking up, they`re usually very high.

Gremlin 04-08-2014 10:58

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Spot the difference.

I was just looking for an old photo of Todmorden from the history web site and saw this.

Yes, it's now a Weatherspoon's.

mobertol 04-08-2014 15:03

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A selection from my walk yesterday afternoon.
The large red flowers were in a garden, about 20cm in diameter they look a bit like a giant hibiscus. The damsons were in the same garden - love their colour. The rose reminds me of pear drops for it's colour. The photo of the farm with the little weir in front put me in mind of Dave because of the water - it's part of the irigation systen and the water goes down off the center either side into the stream but also continues under the path and fills another channel on the other side. I was gutted that the common blue was slightly out of focus this time but the orange moth is a bit better. The two ladies in the village are both 75 and often stop me for a chat when they see me out walking...

davemac 04-08-2014 20:26

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Today in Pictures.I was expecting to get wet but the day improved to blue skies.

1.That's a nice set of drupelets.
2. I can see right up your stamen.
3. You can see Read from here.
4. Knapweed is a dominant flower at the moment in meadow grass areas.
5. Bathysphere found in shallow water, well not shallow water more a damp area, well in wet grass really.
6. Japanese Sniper finally surrenders.
7. You cant see the wood for the Wood.
8. Seed heads are starting to disperse next years crop.
9. I can see Hapton Scouts.
10. Firty fousand fistles seeds released into the wild.

gpick24 04-08-2014 20:49

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Another walk down the Dunk and along the canal.

1. Wonder what that could be.:D
2. They`re not called kingfishers for nothing.
3&4. Just to show how far away I am, pics 2&5 uncropped.
5. Last one (for now)
6. Canal sunset


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