Wearing one of her favourite outfits, Lady Jasmine goes off exploring the byways of Wharfedale, examining an ancient stone pack-horse bridge before finishing off with a paddle in the Wharfe itself.
She wades into the river slowly, taking time to flood her blue wellington boots one at a time, then, with both boots filled and the river lapping at the legs of her coverall, she bends one knee, soaking her right leg to mid-thigh, and splashes water up onto her suit. She stands up, boot-tops just under the water, and goes on splashing herself until the front of the legs and trunk of her coverall are soaked.
Next she kneels down in the water, and then slowly sits down on her heels, enjoying the sensations as the still-dry backs of her legs, and then her shapeley bottom, sink into the water. She sits in the river for a few moments, letting the pure fresh water flow through her clothes and caress her skin, before kneeling up again, so we can admire her soaked bottom.
Lady Jasmine moves to the bank, sits on the grass with her legs in the water, and then slides herself forward, down into the water once more. She slides in to her waist, and then takes off her cap, dips it in the river, fills it with water, and splashes it back onto her head, soaking her hair and the upper part of her suit.
Satisfied with her handywork, Lady Jasmine poses for a while in the water, relaxing as the river water flows through her coveralls.