New Beginning
Yedmandale Spring
Misty Monday Morning
Reflection of tranquility
Chaffinch
Sycamore Lantern
Garden visitor
My first Bluebell of the year
White on Blue
Start of the day - a light breakfast
The field of the white pony (1 x PiP)
Before and after
Spring light show
Gold field boundry trees
Raincliffe Wood beyond the crop
Busy bee
Gold field (3 x PiPs)
Raincliffe Wood - early spring
Feed me!
Finishing a long day ploughing
Signs of the Spring to come
A sign of Spring?
First sign of Spring?
Beautiful Glen Etvie/Loch Etvie
Cottages on a frosty, misty morning
Ayton Castle under a winter sun
Early Light - Staffin Bay, Isle of Skye
The treeline
Moonrise + 1 hr 57 min
The gathering storm - HFF everyone
Gloomy afternoon walk - HFF Everyone
Snow dusted hedgerow, Moor Lane
Moor Lane - towards Irton Moor (1 x Pip)
Keepers Cottage - Moor Lane
Track towards East Ayton
Horse Chesnut hanging low
Final resting place
Walking Companion
Rural ice sculpture (HFF everyone)
A walk under the autumn canopy (1 x PiP)
A little sunlight at last
The road, the fence, and the river (HFF everyone)
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Crocus carpet by the Derwent
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HBM und eine gute Woche,
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We lost many of our crocus last night Badgers had another feast, all we have is holes in the grass ;-)
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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