Sundown on East Lomond.
The crumbling jetty.
A snowy start to the day. From my window 25/50
Snowy night. 364/366
The three trees from another angle. 362/366
Salt Pans and windmill, St Monans.
Rainy day on the Tay.
A view near Creich.
Trees near Brunton.
Field colour and geometry.
Top of the totem.
On the harbour wall.
Spring fields and Corston Tower
Newly ploughed.
The sprout stem eaters.
Stony serpents.
Reflecting on the Eden.
The new borns.
Into the sun.
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Sheep on the skyline.
Woke up to my leg telling me I had overdone the gardening so decided to have a very lazy day. Cossetted myself all morning then drove off about lunchtime to look for photographs and shop at Loch Leven's Larder. I wanted cake for Andy when he cleans my car at the weekend but naturally I bought two sorts, a lemon cake that Andy likes and a Selkirk bannock that I like plus one exotic pack of little shortcrust boats filled with hazelnut chocolate cream and sprinkled with crushed hazelnuts. Not content with that I added a couple of packs of nibbles.
Sheep featured quite a bit in my photographs but I liked these ones on the skyline best. Stopped at Strathmiglo for a short walk on the way home. It's been a beautiful spring day and I noticed that the back gate to Falkland Palace was open. Hope it still is tomorrow as I could photograph the aconites again.
Arrived home to take delivery of my new ground bird feeder, a nest box and a three quarters of a coconut filled with fat. As a result I did a bit of gardening after all as I want the feeder outside my big kitchen window for photography. Quite a lot of ivy needs to be removed so I made a start and I'll need to do some levelling as well. But not much. Pleased that I stopped before my leg began to complain. Maybe I'm getting more sensible in my old age.
Sheep featured quite a bit in my photographs but I liked these ones on the skyline best. Stopped at Strathmiglo for a short walk on the way home. It's been a beautiful spring day and I noticed that the back gate to Falkland Palace was open. Hope it still is tomorrow as I could photograph the aconites again.
Arrived home to take delivery of my new ground bird feeder, a nest box and a three quarters of a coconut filled with fat. As a result I did a bit of gardening after all as I want the feeder outside my big kitchen window for photography. Quite a lot of ivy needs to be removed so I made a start and I'll need to do some levelling as well. But not much. Pleased that I stopped before my leg began to complain. Maybe I'm getting more sensible in my old age.
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(I also love the rich tone of the soil!).
Jean has replied to Andy Rodker clubBon Vendredi.
have a nice weekend:)
Happy weekend and stay well.
Have a good weekend. Take care of the leg and enjoy watching the birds on your new feeder.
A delightful narrative too..........which piqued my interest as soon as you mentioned the word "cake" :-))
A great idea to set up your feeders etc in a better position for photography...........looking forward to seeing the results in due course.
I hope you have a safe and pleasant weekend.
ich hoffe euch hat es geschmeckt.
Klasse fotografiert.
Weard
Have a good weekend
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