Views from Castle Bolton, in the Yorkshire Dales.
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I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Monday, August 17, 2026
A view in the Dales
I'd overlooked this picture—taken at the hightest point in the Yorkshire Dales, looking over the landscape.
What shocks me now looking at it is how green Yorkshire was. So very different from the sere, drought-ridden south.
Labels:
England,
farms,
landscapes,
views,
Yorkshire,
Yorkshire Dales
Sunday, August 16, 2026
The non-Potter Shambles
There are actually only a few Harry Potter-oriented businesses on the street, and it is authentically medieval, with some of the buildings dating from the 14th century. It was once known as the Great Flesh Shambles (shambles meaning stall or bench) because it was where all the butchers had their businesses. The jettied floors overhanging the street kept it cool and shady, better for keeping the meat fresh.
The Society of Alchemists
I avoided The Shop That Must Not Be Named and The Potions Cauldron, but did go into this shop, thinking I might find a suitably New Age-y gift for a friend of mine. It seemed more Halloween than New Age, with skull candles and jars of sweets with ghoulish names, but I did like the giant dragon guarding the door.
Labels:
England,
Harry Potter,
stores,
tourist attractions,
York,
Yorkshire
More Shambles reflections
Just because there isn't any real connection between the Shambles and Diagon Alley is no reason not to sell all the Harry Potter merchandise you can. There are at least two Harry Potter stores in Oxford and tourists can't even visit most of the locations where scenes were filmed.
Labels:
England,
Harry Potter,
reflections,
stores,
windows,
York,
Yorkshire
Saturday, August 15, 2026
Saturday reflections
A shop window in the Shambles, a medieval street in York that was reportedly the inspiration for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, although J.K. Rowling said she'd never been there.
Anyway, it looks like it could have been.
Labels:
England,
Harry Potter,
medieval,
reflections,
stores,
windows,
York,
Yorkshire
Stonehenge in black and white, plus clouds
Last year's sky with all those clouds works much better in black and white than this year's cloudless blue skies.
Labels:
black and white,
England,
monuments,
Stonehenge,
stones,
UNESCO World Heritage
Friday, August 14, 2026
The Heel Stone
Most of the pictures I took at Stonehenge are unsurprisingly very similar to the pictures I took last year, but I didn't get close enough to the Heel Stone last year to get a good picture. This one is much, much better.
Labels:
England,
monuments,
Stonehenge,
stones,
UNESCO World Heritage
Thursday, August 13, 2026
More Avebury
The UK is having their fifth heat wave of the summer, and I wish this kind of summer day for all of them, with cool breezes and maybe some much-needed rain. (It was actually quite warm the day I took this picture but it looks more like a classically English summer day than it actually was.)
I love Oxford but I am happy to be back in the land of strong coffee and air-conditioning any time I want it.
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- The non-Potter Shambles
- The Society of Alchemists
- More Shambles reflections
- Saturday reflections
- Stonehenge in black and white, plus clouds
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