In Loving Memory of
Maisie Hopkinson
26th December 2009
to
29th March 2022
Take photographs of the ones you love. A moment of inconvenience is far better than a lifetime of regret. Memories are invaluable but they can sometimes be fleeting. Photographs often provide a trigger for our recollections, ensuring they are not lost to time.
For twelve wonderful years Maisie provided the motivation in my life. Here I share some cherished memories of my very best friend, cheerleader and closest ally.
Haworth
Golden Acre Park
Adel Church
Somewhere en route to or from Hull
Our friend and former neighbour, Nathan, spotted Maisie on Google Street view!
Family portrait, near Shap Abbey, Cumbria
Temple Newsham
Wain Wath Force, North Yorkshire/Cumbria
Roundhay Park
Near Paul's Pond, Golden Acre Park
Upper Lake, Roundhay Park
Roundhay Park
Golden Acre Park
Haworth
Haworth
Somewhere en route to or from Hull
Golden Acre Park
Horsforth Hall Park
One of the occasions Buster met Maisie. They are brother and sister, separated around 6 weeks old. After 3 years, Maisie and I moved to within 500 yards of where they were both born
Adel Crags/Meanwood Valley Trail
Haworth
Burnsall, North Yorkshire
Sheryl's garden
Roundhay Park
Meanwood Beck
Sandsend, North Yorkshire
Meanwood Valley Trail - at the waterfall
Maisie at 1 year, 2 days old
Adel Church
Meanwood Beck
Killinghall nr Harrogate
Maisie at 10 months old
Deepdale, North Yorkshire
Maisie drying off after a swim
Golden Acre Park
Temple Newsham (I think)
Golden Acre Park
Burnsall, North Yorkshire
Meanwood Beck
Meanwood Beck
Photo by Sheryl
Roundhay Park
Already bored, in lockdown
Maisie with Lisa, Scotland
A worn out dog, somewhere around 2013
Haworth
Meanwood Beck
Maisie at 8 weeks old (58 days)
Lawnswood Crematorium
Adel Crags (near Stairfoot Lane/King Lane)
Golden Acre Park
Sandsend, North Yorkshire
Meanwood Beck
Haworth
Maisie begging for Polo mints from neighbour Pam
Somewhere in North Yorkshire, probably Deepdale
Haworth
Maisie showed signs of separation anxiety from an early age