Thursday 31 May 2007

What is a Yorkshire Tyke?

A Yorkshire Tyke was originally a fairly insulting term. In the past it was used about Yorkshire folk because they do tend to be very blunt when speaking. Nevertheless people from Yorkshire will talk about themselves as Tykes, proud of being honest folk, just as they are proud of their county and traditions.

In Great Britain, northern folk in general can be very blunt. This is thought to have come about because people 'from down South' lived too close to the court in London to be able to say what they really thought. They were near enough for the Kings Men to come and take them to be imprisoned or worse still beheaded! Northerners had less to fear and continued to speak their minds, however I have to admit that with Yorkshire folk a spade is often a bloody shovel!

Beginnings

Yorkshire Tyke is a Boxing Buddy and is getting very excited about travelling the world, letterboxing in places that I (The Yorkshire Tortoise) cannot reach. She has her own signature stamp and a lovely new logbook in which she hopes to stamp many box images.

For the moment she is enjoying having Mini-Bug to stay in Yorkshire, but hopes to travel back to Idaho with her and stay with Trouble Bug for a month.