A sign attached to the bark of a tree, reading (in small caps) “Bradford No. IAA Private Fishing”. The sign is embossed, with white writing against a green background.

Blog break

This week I’m up north with my family, which means I should have made the blog post during the week, because I knew I wouldn’t have chance at the weekend.  Unfortunately I didn’t have chance during the week either, so the blog is taking a week off.  But I have at least properly escaped Oxford for a bit.

I’d like to keep posting regularly, though, so in lieu of a full post, here are some pictures I took yesterday in the pretty World Heritage village of Saltaire, which I can’t use in a future write-up because it’s not a place you can visit as a day trip from Oxford.  Hopefully they reach the required standards of pretentious photo-taking.

(If you want to read a blog post about Saltaire, one of the blogs in my blog roll, Diamond Geezer, went there in 2013; it hasn’t changed much.)

3 responses to “Blog break”

  1. […] on this blog, because on my one week off from writing this since I started, my filler was a collection of photos I’d taken in the village.  (I haven’t repeated those photos here—and they’re actually […]

  2. […] status is complicated, which means that the City of Bradford is actually the district, including Saltaire and Haworth.  Similarly, the City of Carlisle includes large amounts of countryside, whereas most […]

  3. […] an extra festive treat, yesterday I went for a walk through Saltaire, which I’ve blogged about before.  Every December, Saltaire has a “living advent calendar”; once a day, from the […]

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