Friday, 15 July 2016
Saturday, 9 July 2016
Rock Lobster
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Thornwick Bay Revisited......
Heading north from Flamborough's North Landing along the cliff top for about ¾ mile towards Bempton, you reach Thornwick Bay.
Coastal erosion is starting to affect the footpath in several places and a rather vital bridge has been lost.
Nearer to sea level the wartime pill box which defended the Bay against invasion bears a dedication to lives lost during a failed rescue attempt in the 1950's.
Another Shipwreck
Thursday, 14 January 2016
Carry On Dick!
Tucked away in a small graveyard, in a quiet and overlooked corner of York city centre is the grave of the notorious highwayman, Dick Turpin.
It is quite a large plot for such a rogue and it was said that this was the case because he was buried along with his horse Black Bess.
Undoubtedly a rascal and convicted horse thief, Turpin was also a teller of tall tales and his reputation was good for further ale house exaggeration.
It is doubtful that many (if any) of his celebrated exploits of highway robbery and long distance horse rides to escape justice were actually true but, as is often the case with rascals, the truth shouldn't be allowed to get in the way of a good story.
DON'T Look Into My Eyes.....
The Stonegate Devil in York.
York is a city which is full of curious carvings and adornments to its old town buildings.
Many of them date back hundreds of years.
This one is situated above a building that was formerly an old printing shop. So legend has it, he took the blame for any mistakes that were found in the work that was produced there.
The original Gremlin!
Legend also has it that it is unlucky to look the Devil in the eyes......