A windy walk over the Humber Bridge

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Yesterday the weather wasn't too bad. Some sunshine, some clouds and no rain. I was planning a couple of days away but didn't want to drive a long way only for it to be ruined by rain. I decided to stay local. I went to Barton on Humber and went to the Ropewalk. I have mentioned this place before, there is an art gallery, a shop and a cafeteria. 
There was an Open Exhibition of local talent. This piece of needle felting and embroidery caught my eye. It's called The Dog and the Bird and is quite big. If you have £500 it's yours. I would like this on my wall. 
I took a photo of this because Michael Scrimshaw painted it. I have mentioned him before, he has a studio here, and he opens his door on the Open Studios weekend in September. This is not my kind of art at all. It will set you back £950 if you want to buy it. 

When I left the Ropewalk I set off walking to the Humber Bridge. There are some steps to get up onto the bridge. No photo's this time. I made a video to test out the wind mufflers on the camera. I think they work pretty well as it was quite windy. However they couldn't do anything about the traffic noise.
 
After a walk along the Hessle Foreshore on the North Bank I made my way to the bus stop on the bridge. That was a bit confusing. There are a lot of paths around the car park and the Country Park. Follow the signs. 
The bus came within about ten minutes. They run every half an hour, the 350 Hull to Scunthorpe. As I had time to spare when I got back to Barton I had a look around. There are two big churches.
 
Spotted, a famous name at the gate of a big house next to the church. 



I had a mooch around a churchyard. This gravestone topper is quite unusual. 

Ooooh, look, a hippy campervan. It's 32 years old. 
I was back home for 7pm. The cats were ready for their food. 
Tatty byes. See ya soon. Toodle pip.   ilona 



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