Moving very fast, flashing lights that looks red but might have been yellow. As I said, my first impression was a fireball, but there is a road over there that runs across the top of the hill, so I knew it was a vehicle.
Thinking about it, Emergencytenders are usually equipped with a blue light, perhaps it was a road gritter if the temp is falling..just an idea!
That was my thought, too. Let's hope not.
Let's hope there is no-one is serious difficulty!
Bright light moving on the opposite hills. Looks like an emergency vehicle. (actually looks like a ball of fire.)
Oh well, perhaps they's had a pint or 2 of "Cow juice" to drink , followed by some hallucinations!
I thought the rocks were misnamed - doesn't look like a Cow and calf to me, but a Yorkshireman with a good imagination might think so, in the dark.
Your recommendation to Ric sounds very mooo...ving Helen!
I used to know all the words. A friend sent me a little book on it and I learned the words but thought it was a fairly macabre sort of song/poem. But I can say that I have set foot on Ilkley Moor and visited a lovely restaurant at the Rocks called "the Cow and Calf". Ric, I highly recommend it, if you get there.
Baaaa! Well done, I suppose I could have done that but busy with other projects! ...give us a song then!
OK. I googled it and am fully "versed" in the tune!
No, & I even struggled with that last bit...Baaa! t'at...I thought it was familiar somewhere but it didn't click when I was scripting! Do you? I wonder>
So, Neil, do you know all the words to "Ilkley Moor", or just the 'Baaaa t'at'?
There must be some tasty "Lamb liqueur" on that there lens! Baaaa t'at!
The camera has been well-licked, too. Just so we know they have been alive and well, even though they were out of sight for a bit.
Good Morning All, Many thanks Dan...All Enjoy your day...& Night with a cam view again...
Oh, wow, a picture! Thank you, Dan, and good morning all. Today promises to be brighter here.
Looks like there was an earlier undetected sheep slobber event.
We had sunshine and showers yesterday Helen.