10 Mar 2007
Saturday Photo Hunt! Architecture
This is one of my favourite photos took in a place called Hawes last year after guess what? A hike!
I couldn't think of anything arty or new! If i see any old churches or bridges on hike today will borrow mates camera and snap a few shots.
Doing this early as i am hiking tomo (today).
Hello. thanks for all my Saturday Photo scavenger hunt visitors. I should of put more info up but i forget that a lot of you live so far away.
Hawes is in the Yorshire Dales, England. For more information click here
Check out post below for Hikes 5 and 6!
Feel free to have a gander at the rest of my blog too.
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Have a great hike. I wonder how far the little tortoise will travel tomorrow?
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Beautiful! I am still undecided what I will post as my picture.
ReplyDeleteI may and up with a few!
Great post, i think i will go do mine, i'm back
ReplyDeletewell i do love an old building. i had so much fun in italy last year looking at all the REALLY really old stuff, our old stuff here is so new compared to y'alls!
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Hiking? That is something I dream of doing but have never gotten the chance to do up to this time.
ReplyDeleteI like visiting places just like this one. Good take on the theme.
Cheers to your day!
HI Claire Rachael. That's a beautiful piece of architecture. It's nice that you love going on hikes. It must be a wonderful form of exercise and a rewarding activity.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my hunt. The church was built around the 1800s.
It's worth the hike. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteMine's up too.
place looks serene ... lovely choice! :)
ReplyDeleteDifferent from what I've seen so far. I like the picture and would like to visit a place such as that.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for liking the photo so much. It is such an ancient place. The green behind is so rich. I want to go myself now!
ReplyDeleteI love old bridges and buildings. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting buildings! Pretty rolling green hill back there.
ReplyDeleteNice pic,,and I have become number 11,,cool,,,I will search my pictures for a Architectualy photo,,I love hiking in all kinds of weather!!
ReplyDeleteNice pic,,and I have become number 11,,cool,,,I will search my pictures for a Architectualy photo,,I love hiking in all kinds of weather!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Happy hiking and weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh crap. Didn't realize I must have clicked on the mr linky thing earlier... Bugger!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I'm jealous... I LOVE these types of views and we simply don't have this kind of stuff here in the states.. I have to get over to england again. its been a while since I've been over there!
This is a great shot Claire!
Mine is now up as well! :P
When you get done having too many pints at te pub, feel free to swing by and comment...
I love old architecture. These photos are beautiful, must have been a good hike for you. Love your blog and all the photos. :D
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend! My photos are up too.
Very nice picture! I'm not up yet but will be participating this week unlike last week! Hope you had a fantastic hike!
ReplyDeleteI love these places, where is Hawes ??
ReplyDeleteMy first time on your site... this must be England, right? I can tell by the sky :) Very nice photo!
ReplyDeletewhere's that at? such a cool bridge!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. I love them!
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Looks like a great place to go for a hike. :) Lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely old stone architecture. It looks like a terrific place to hike. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Claire.
ReplyDeleteHawes chutney is rather nice too....
Great pictures but I have to say I looked around a bit and my favorite architecture on your site is the God made architecture of the Moors of Kai. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOne day, I'm going to make it to the United Kingdom and go hiking with you! I love your pictures of wonderful architecture. Makes me want to stroll through old cemeteries.
ReplyDeleteI love the old stone houses in the villages of Europe. I suppose many were built by the locals without the benefits of architects.
ReplyDeletethat is so lovely Claire. i am very envious of all the history you have surrounding you!
ReplyDeleteI love checking out these kinds of buildings!
ReplyDeleteMine's up :)
what a rewarding sight after a hike! But where is Hawes? My photo is up, please come and visit soon
ReplyDeleteAwesome! :)
ReplyDeleteLoved it.
Hope you had a great Saturday.
Awesome pictures. I'm a sucker for pre-modern architecture.
ReplyDeleteClaire, thanks for visiting my site and leaving such a nice message. Thought I would visit you since Empress Bee sent you. Added you to my community in MyBlogLog.
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