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The caverns (Blue John is one of them) are in Castleton..only 20 mins drive from us...very popular...the caverns themselves are well worth a visit.Lolcoe said:Those views are lovely. Used to go into the Peaks as a kid, have vague memories of ?Blue Johns Cavern? what an experience that was.
I always see the heather as a consolation prize for the summer coming to an end slowly. I always forget when it comes into flower..and it's always such a lovely surprise in August.Janimal said:Lovely pictures Nicola - I was just thinking today on my walk how the lovely purple bits were showing on those hills in the distance :thumbsup: Fred is looking lovely :wub: - Im looking forward to seeing all 3 when you get the new addition. :thumbsup: Where was Stan today??
Derbyshire is lovely...but not as lovely as Scotland...........buffyrannoch said:Lovely pictures :thumbsup: I love Derbyshire, I used to go walking and rock climbing there years ago.
Can't wait Sue...I picture him with us everytime we go out for a walk now.Pennymeadow Whippets said:HI NICOLA, JUST WAIT TILL D/TS UP THERE WITH YOU RUNNING WILD IN THE HEATHER,LOVELY PART OF THE WORLD.
SUE
Nicola said:It's that time of year...the moorland is a mass of purple heather.
Here are a few photos from our walk...they took on a purple theme :- "
Looking back at our walk up... :sweating: ...just a hint of purple...
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