Stepping Stones
      I like stepping stones: they're fun.  Here's my friend David crossing some on the River Wharfe at Burnsall, in the Yorkshire Dales, in the summer of 2006.
 And here are the very well-known stepping stones on the River Wharfe at Bolton Abbey, in a recent October:
And here are the very well-known stepping stones on the River Wharfe at Bolton Abbey, in a recent October:
 I spent many a long summer childhood afternoon going backwards and forwards across them.  I don't remember ever falling in, which surprises me as they aren't very big and need quite good balance, and I'm not sure I could cross them now.  I know I did a lot of clambering about in Lake District rivers too, in those days, so perhaps I'm just out of practice.
I spent many a long summer childhood afternoon going backwards and forwards across them.  I don't remember ever falling in, which surprises me as they aren't very big and need quite good balance, and I'm not sure I could cross them now.  I know I did a lot of clambering about in Lake District rivers too, in those days, so perhaps I'm just out of practice.
Here they are seen from the bridge:
 and here's the identical view, when we arrived at Bolton Abbey in the mist, last Saturday morning:
and here's the identical view, when we arrived at Bolton Abbey in the mist, last Saturday morning:
 The same trees - - the same riverbank - - and no stepping stones.
The same trees - - the same riverbank - - and no stepping stones.
Where were they? Well, a bit of cunning detective work found them, and here they are:
 Several feet down below the water!  The river was, of course, very high because of all the melted snow.
Several feet down below the water!  The river was, of course, very high because of all the melted snow.
Seeing them down there gave me a strange feeling of loss. Even though I know they'll be back, and so will Spring. It's been a long winter.
    Here they are seen from the bridge:
Where were they? Well, a bit of cunning detective work found them, and here they are:
Seeing them down there gave me a strange feeling of loss. Even though I know they'll be back, and so will Spring. It's been a long winter.


1 Comments:
Too true, Daphne. We've had snow again today! :(
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