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Day 28 & 29 – Wood & Bridge

What a wet weekend it has been to go out taking photos. Still, I did it, with an umbrella to keep the worst of the rain off the camera. The people down by Naylor Bros at Gill Beck probably thought I was a bit strange (nothing new there then) – wondering why I was holding the umbrella to keep my hands dry and not my head.

On Saturday it was my intention to take a photo of the different greens on the trees of Buck Wood, which I did, but I also took a couple of distant shots of Blue Bells. After getting back home I saw that the sun was peaking through the clouds so I decided to go out again and take some better shots of the Blue Bells. They can look really nice as a mass carpet of purple under the trees or as a patch work of light and dark in the shade of the trees. So this is theshot that I submitted for Day 28 – Wood of the @hiddenbradford #bradfordphotoaday challenge.

Bluebells

Earlier in the afternoon I went into the trees, looking for Wood, where Hollins Hill becomes Otley Road – at the bridge over Gill Beck. I took a few photographs in there but I also came across an old footbridge I had not seen before. I assume I had not seen it in the past due to it being hidden by summer leaves on the trees. I then realised that this would be my photo for Sunday – Day 29 – Bridge – and this is it: –

Footbridge

It looks as though it is only the tree growwing over it that is preventing it from falling into the beck. I certainly wouldn’t want to walk over it.

While I was around that area I took a few photos when contemplating Wood but they all got relagated when I had the Blue Bells.

Fencing timber
A pile of timber at Affodable Fencing, Old Tannery

Creepy Wood

Exposed tree roots Tong Park
Buck Wood
Buck Wood. The type of shot I originally thought of.

I also took some other shots, like this one of Gill Beck. If you view if full size you can just spot the white breast of a Dipper right in the middle of the frame

Gill Beck with Dipper

The fellmonger/tannery was presumably called Airedale Leather Works and the units have their own little sub-station. I remember bales of fleeces being pilled up there when we first moved to Baildon in the late ’70s. It also used to stink a bit in Summer

Airedale Leather Workd sub station

The photo of the Blue Bells I submitted was quite definitely in the Wood – hence it fitting the word for the day. But I also took some other photos of the Blue Bells:

Blue Bells

When taking the photos of the Blue Bells there were hundreds of rabbits about. Most thumped and ran off as I approached but others just sat there quietly and let me pass.

Rabbits

I also came across this near the 1st tee on the Marriot Hotel golf course. I need to put it on iSpot unless someone here knows what it is.

Egg shell

There were several clumps of mushrooms around

Mushroom 1

Mushroom 2

I took a few other photos and I am going to create another blog for them so this photo of the rail bridge at Esholt is my last for here:

Esholt rail bridge


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3 responses to “Day 28 & 29 – Wood & Bridge”

  1. john armstrong avatar
    john armstrong

    My parents live at, what used to be Tong Park Village, and they’ve been given an ariel photograph of the village and the houses, I’ve been trying to get info or pictures of the village , but to no avail.
    Could you point me in the right direction.
    thanks
    John

  2. Paul Marfell avatar
    Paul Marfell

    You might be interested in The Railway Walk and The Turnpike Walk booklets that can be found on te Baildon Parish Council website in their documents sections. This link should take you there – Heritage-Trail-Booklets It is also intended that the Baildon Wiki has these walks but with photos but that has yet to be completed. The_Turnpike_Walk_Heritage_Trail

    The Parish Council is now a Town Council so Baildon has automatically become a Town. They have also changed their web-site it is now labelled Baildon Town Council

  3. Roger Wilkinson avatar

    I’ve just spent the morning photographing that little bridge Paul. It’s still standing…..just! I was googling to try to find out something about it. Obviously, like you, I then saw the nice beech tree roots up above and took a few of them also. Sadly no dipper today.

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