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Spring fields and Corston Tower
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Scilla siberica.
Cherry blossom.
The birch plantation.
Anenome blanda.
Newly ploughed.
The tower and the hill.
Catkin.
Blackthorn.
The sprout stem eaters.
Butterbur.
Kissy, Kissy.
Hyacinth.
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The new borns.
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Goldfinch.
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Don't eat with your mouth open Beaky.
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Major Tree.
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The last dance.
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Rainy day on the Tay.
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Tulips at last !
Salt Pans and windmill, St Monans.
The unknown visitor(Now ID'd as a female reed bunt…
On the wall.
Dive in there ? No thanks !
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On Leven Beach.
Quite a lazy day although I did give the kitchen a quick once over before my grocery delivery arrived then wrote letters to friends.
Went out rather aimlessly in the car after three and took a back road where I thought there might be some pussy willow. Definitely was being optimistic. The sun went in and clouds gathered. Rain began. I went on however and ended up at Leven beach fortunately while the tide was out and the rain had stopped. It was cold and windy and three maniacs were out with what looked like inflatables, ominous clouds had gathered over Largo Law and small seabirds were feeding along the water's edge. See below. It was fantastic. So exhilarating. I do like wild windy weather. Drove home appreciating my nice warm car as a rainstorm descended and feeling glad that I was treating myself to a BLT and a big glass of wine for dinner. Maybe even followed by ice cream.
Went out rather aimlessly in the car after three and took a back road where I thought there might be some pussy willow. Definitely was being optimistic. The sun went in and clouds gathered. Rain began. I went on however and ended up at Leven beach fortunately while the tide was out and the rain had stopped. It was cold and windy and three maniacs were out with what looked like inflatables, ominous clouds had gathered over Largo Law and small seabirds were feeding along the water's edge. See below. It was fantastic. So exhilarating. I do like wild windy weather. Drove home appreciating my nice warm car as a rainstorm descended and feeling glad that I was treating myself to a BLT and a big glass of wine for dinner. Maybe even followed by ice cream.
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The second image has some great wave action and it's good to see people enjoying themselves in the surf (even though they must be slightly bonkers). I like the oil rig in the top right corner.
The third image is my favourite..........I love the blue sky and the colour of the sea is sublime. Some more nice wave action. The tiny birds looking for food are just lovely!
Hope you enjoyed your BLT.
Jean has replied to Keith Burton clubHappy day!
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Enjoy the coming weekend
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