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Tarn Hows

Walked on 30/07/2007

Tarn Hows

We are just back from a great holiday abroad and of course have the usual 1001 things to do now we are home. First things first though – those two bouncy beardies needed springing from the kennels and the chance of a run and probably more importantly, a swim. Judging by the excited barks echoing around Tarn Hows this morning, they were certainly ready for it.

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A clear view to the Langdale Pikes today.

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Tarn Hows is deserted.

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As you know, this old boy can't resist a swim - the barks echoing around Tarn Hows testify that!

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Someone else quite likes the water too.

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Lovely early morning reflections in The Tarns this morning.

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Together again at last. Angus gives Connie a nuzzle of approval as Casper looks on.

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Casper...

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...and Angus take in the sunshine.

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Looking across to The Old Man.

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Holme Fell with Beatrix Potter's Yew Tree Farm below left.

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Wetherlam.

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Here's a different view from last week, taken from the top of Mont Ventoux - The Giant of Provence - in the south of France. At 1909 metres, the temperature was 'down' to 25C!

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