Herefordshire
Arthur's Stone, Herefordshire
Behind Richmond Castle, Yorkshire Dales
Yorkshire
In the Golden Valley of Herefordshire
On Pitt Road Nr. Dorstone
Not surprisingly, at Ironbridge
Sheep with an Attitude
Barbed Wire - at Embsay
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Your photos are always so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteCharming pictures.
ReplyDeleteLet's go, Judy!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
Beautiful, Judy. I love that Arthur's Stone- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteA wonderful assortment of fences and places. Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty!! I love Arthur's Stone, too!
ReplyDeletejust love the sheep and their fences. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, some beautiful pictures!!!! The sheep with the attitude is great though! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Judy Lovely sets of countryside scenes however the sheep is my favorite. Margaret
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteI just love visiting you and taking mini free Vacay's!
ReplyDeleteTGIF
Woolie Hugs
gorgeous settings. ( :
ReplyDeleteLove all these pictures, but I especially love the one behind Richmond Castle... gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous pictures, that cottage is gorgeous. I would love to visit there for sure!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
spectacular views. and I love the four in a huddle... so sweet...
ReplyDeleteI don't remember seeing that first picture. I love it! The sheep looks like he his standing on top of the fence! Lol!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos, I love the one with the bridge.
ReplyDeleteJust dropped in from Firdays Fences.
Pretty scenes and the sheep are great! I was just looking at my altered book and wondering how to show it to you, maybe a couple of pages photographed. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pictures! Sheep are one of my favorite animals...
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get to see Arthur's stone; the foot and mouth disease was raging and it was closed off although I think we took a photo of that same house. Thanks for the memories and all those lovely photos of Yorkshire.
ReplyDeleteAll so nice! Hard to pick a favorite.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Now following you via blog lovin. Angela at HickoryTrail
ReplyDeleteI love all of the shots, but of course the sheep shots are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteJen
I enjoy your photos...always a treat!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country scenes...great pics
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, amazing photos!! I love all the wonderful sheep! just put you on my sidebar to keep up!
ReplyDeleteFine fences, indeed. I love the sheep with attitude.
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea for a post. That sheep's a bit cheeky looking, they usually run away ... except on the top of a mountain when they want their face in my sandwich box.
ReplyDeleteI'm terribly homesick just looking at your lovely pics of England's countryside - but thanks for sharing the beauty.
ReplyDeleteHugs - Mary
Such gorgeous scenes and landscapes! Love those adorable sheep too, LOL. I'm sorry that I have been a bit lax on visiting with you. I am hopelessly behind on my blog reading list.
ReplyDeleteI'm long overdue for another visit to beautiful England. Thank you for these beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in this week.
xo
Claudia