30 July 2019

Five

Five images today.  I snapped the picture of the brown cow yesterday morning when I went for a constitutional walk in the nearby Porter Brook Valley. I swear that that particular brown cow keeps following me around. On the same walk, I stopped near the alpaca farm on Fulwood Road to enjoy the view towards central Sheffield:-
 I took the picture below in Northallerton. I wonder what Alan does on Wednesdays?
When we left Northallerton, we made two or three stops before we reached our hotel in Darlington. Below is a picture of  St Eloy's Church in Great Smeaton. The Jarrow Crusade marchers paused for lunch in this village on October 7th 1936. I only know this because I am currently reading a book about that famous poverty march - from Jarrow in the north east of England - all the way to London.
Finally to beer... My favourite bottled beer is, naturally, a Yorkshire brew. It is called "Black Sheep Ale". Its familiar label has recently had a major makeover. The old label is on the right and the new one is on the left. Surprisingly, this significant  image change was not reported on any major news channels - including the BBC and CNN! Fortunately, the beer inside the bottle has not changed.

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  1. Alan probably goes to the barber on Wednesdays...or to the pub to have a Black Sheep Ale.

    How now Brown Cow? You have a brown cow following you around...I'm beginning to think I have a large white tanker stalking me. Almost every time I go out I see the white tanker lurking...(there could be more than one white tanker, of course)!

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  2. What does Alan do on Wednesdays? Everything he would otherwise have done on Saturdays, I expect.

    I don't like it when companies change labels on me. I must be getting old.

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    1. Why insert the word "getting" Jenny! HA-HA! You can't whack me when I'm 2762 miles away!

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  3. I've been to the Black Sheep brewery in Masham for a tour, some years ago. One wonders sometimes why companies feel the need to change their label. Isn't their label what makes them instantly recognisable, with a certain image firmly anchored in people's minds? Unless they want to change their image for the better after a scandal or so, I don't see why they'd want to do that.

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    1. Normally I am similarly conservative about such matters but in this instance I rather like the new label with its gold lettering. You are a very lucky young woman - having visited The Black Sheep Brewery!

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  4. So that's why I couldn't see it on the shelves.

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    1. It is more likely that you need a new eye test Sir Tasker.

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  5. I swear I've seen that cow in your blog before, but now he's sporting a new hairdo.

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    1. I know you are a Londoner ADDY but cows are in fact female (i.e. "she").

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    2. Ooops. Yes. The recent heat has got to me!!

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  6. The view toward Sheffield is a winner! Keep on walking. With a good eye you see many opportunities for photos.

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  7. I very much like the picture of the cow staring straight back at you. I think she is very attractive.

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    1. I will try to fix you up with a date Philip.

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  8. I DO like that new Black Sheep label. I guess Wednesday must be Alan's slowest day, and he decided to keep it to himself!

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