Birds in the Peak District

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Bob S
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Re: Birds in the Peak District

Post by Bob S » Sat Sep 06, 2025 4:12 pm

SnappyMac wrote:
Sat Sep 06, 2025 3:35 pm
Bob S wrote:
Sat Sep 06, 2025 1:04 pm
A bit cloudy but up in the Peaks the weather is up and down. Still a nice few hours spent ending up with an ice cream at Hathersage (where Little Johns grave is supposedly) waiting for the train home :)
I have been their many years ago, they had the well dressing.
They do have that up the Hope valley. In the little villages. It is a lovely spectacle.

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Re: Birds in the Peak District

Post by Bob S » Sat Sep 06, 2025 4:21 pm

Not sure if you have been to the village of Eyam close by in the Peaks. I think that's the furthest north the plague went in 1665. All still with the old houses with plaques on the walls telling who died there. The Riley graves where the whole family died. The stones with holes drilled in that were filled with vinegar to get money in to the village. I think 70% or so died and and the little village church tells it all.

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Re: Birds in the Peak District

Post by SnappyMac » Sat Sep 06, 2025 4:31 pm

Bob S wrote:
Sat Sep 06, 2025 4:21 pm
Not sure if you have been to the village of Eyam close by in the Peaks. I think that's the furthest north the plague went in 1665. All still with the old houses with plaques on the walls telling who died there. The Riley graves where the whole family died. The stones with holes drilled in that were filled with vinegar to get money in to the village. I think 70% or so died and and the little village church tells it all.
Not that we remember but it was a long time ago :laugh: Sounds an interesting place.

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