Long and Winding Road

Dry Stone Wall

Fly on Flower

21 Comments CherryPie on Sep 3rd 2011

21 Responses to “First Glimpse of Malham”

  1. Frida says:

    I think that moss covered stone enclosure are so beautiful. I feel the wings of history here.

  2. It looks lovely Cherie!

  3. Sean Jeating says:

    A fence before the stonewall makes assurance double sure, hm?

  4. jameshigham says:

    That countryside is burnt into my soul. Someone yesterday at work said Britain had become ugly. It’s politics and society have but it’s countryside is eternal.

    • CherryPie says:

      Your comments about the countryside are the reason I blog about nature etc. That is where the soul and the future lies and it brings balance for the false things in life.

  5. MTG says:

    Malham very well captured, CP.

  6. I remember my first glimpse of Mallam. The land where time stood still. Unspoiled by man.

  7. Claire says:

    I absolutely love Malham both the village and the fabulous scenery surrounding it. Thanks for reminding me.

  8. Jan says:

    I especially like the dry stone wall. Such a mix of colours and textures perfectly captured.

  9. J_on_tour says:

    I remember my first glimpse of Malham, it is still vivid in my memory as it was only in May last year. Wonderful place and a tasty introduction … err, maybe not in the way that sounds with the third image though !!

  10. beth says:

    what a beautiful place !!