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Baby Cody bids farewell to Yorkshire and a final day out to remember ...

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Carol Haynes:
The sad day has arrived and Baby Cody has flown away to visit Ampa in Hemel Hempstead. I am sure he will have a great time.

If anyone else would like a visit in the UK don't forget to sign up on the UK thread here otherwise he will be flying off to a new and exciting country after Ampa (you can start lobbying now if you like!).

I had all sorts of plans for Baby Cody's visit but the weather has not been kind (and BC seems to be a fair weather bird) so caving and climbing haven't happened. Finally we had a nice day - but the light wasn't especially good for photos (humid and warm meant it was misty and the sky was a uniform white). We did go for a walk yesterday straight out from my house so you can see a little of where he has been and what he has been up to:

The following pictures were all take within 1 mile of my house ...

Cody poses on a footpath sign pointing back to the village where he has been staying:



He was keen to try his flying again and landed in a hawthorn tree (not a good idea as it is very prickly - but he didn't seem to notice):



As we walked away from Carperby the view opened up and Cody was surprised to see a castle on the hillside. Bolton Castle (in the small village of Castle Bolton) is a medieval castle which still has many features intact (in fact a friend had her wedding there a few years back). The castle's most famous resident was Mary Queen of Scots who was imprisoned there for a time (click on the second picture to see it full size).



Baby Cody bids farewell to Yorkshire and a final day out to remember ...

Wending our way downhill, towards the River Ure, Cody discovered some of the Yorkshire Dales' famous dry stone walls (he also picked me some wild flowers - very gallant of him):





Lower in the valley we entered some woodland full of Rowan Trees all covered in berries. Cody was ecstatic and tried to eat the lot ...



Having dragged Cody away from his feast, we walked through the woods to a surprise view of Wensleydale. The large hill in this panorama is Penhill. Click on the thumbnail to see the full panorama [Edit: unfortunately the picture is to wide to fit on screen so you will need to scroll from left to right to see it all and the scroll bar is out of view right at the bottom of the post so I have repeated the full panorama at the end of the post to make it easier to see.]

Baby Cody bids farewell to Yorkshire and a final day out to remember ...

Cody was particularly impressed by all the new friends he met on the walk (the ponies were tired because it was a very hot day, the sheep is the local Wensleydale breed):







Finally Cody helped me to edit the photos for this page - here is a photo as we prepared to say goodbye:




Panorama:

Baby Cody bids farewell to Yorkshire and a final day out to remember ...

jgpaiva:
Carol you can't imagine how jealous I am of you!
You live in such a beautiful place!

Thanks a lot for the photos, I'm sure baby cody had loads of fun with you!

I just noticed he has a new bow-tie. He stole it from Nudone, right?

Carol Haynes:
Probably did yes - I also only noticed when I opened the tissue paper in the box that he has a dollar coin!

PS. I forgot to mention that Hogan is a little bereft now that his new friend has left - here they are saying goodbye ...



Sob, sob

mouser:
carol you really spoiled little BC.. i wouldn't be surprised if he resisted getting in the box!

nudone:
what a nice little adventure.

(the ribbon was a gift from mouser i believe - BC was wearing it when he arrived at my place after leaving mouser.)

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