The vast salt marshland between the sandbar and th…
The vast salt marshland between the sandbar and th…
The vast salt marshland between the sandbar and th…
With possibly a hundred miles of tracks within the…
Memories of the village houses buried under the Cu…
Memories of the village houses buried under the Cu…
Can't a bird sunbathe in peace?
The early bird catches the worm...
Blondie at breakfast
Blondie at breakfast
The King George VI Compartment planted in 1937
The King George VI Compartment planted in 1937
90 year old trees
Long straight track to The Gut
The Gut, a vast salty marshland between the Culbin…
The Gut, a vast salty marshland between the Culbin…
An older section of the Culbin Forest
Assam dinner 1950s
Abandoned Mill at Culdigo, Orkney
Whaligoe Haven
The harbour at Stromness
The Flagstone roof on the abandoned old mill at Cu…
Stromness Harbour
The Gut, Culbin Sands - low-lying salt marshlands…
The Culbin sandbar across the Gut, an area of low…
Hunters gathered shells feasting in the distant pa…
The "Gut"
From the track to The Gut
Views over the Moray Firth from the Watch Tower on…
The Fire watch tower on Hill 99
I stood one day upon the hill And felt my shadow t…
I stood one day upon the hillAnd smelt the tang of…
Inscribed benches atop Hill 99, Culbin Forest
Inscribed benches atop Hill 99, Culbin Forest
Bench by the Gravel pit, Culbin Forest
One of many tracks through the Culbin Forest
The Gravel Pit, the Culbin Forest
In the 16 sq miles of the Culbin Forest without si…
In the 16 sq miles of the Culbin Forest without si…
Grasped by the trees billions of grains of sand so…
Panorama from the Fire Watch Tower on Hill 99 over…
What a competent craftsman is capable of rescuing…
Oystercatcher deciding where to lay their eggs!
Track clearing,,,
Victorian Lady's hand mirror
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Thrift flowers growing in "the Gut". Thrift was used as an emblem on the old 12-sided threepenny coin as a reminder of the importance of spending money wisely during the wars.
Armeria maritima, the thrift, sea thrift or sea pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. It is a compact evergreen perennial which grows in low clumps and sends up long stems that support globes of bright pink flowers. In some cases purple, white or red flowers also occur. It is a popular garden flower and has been distributed worldwide as a garden and cut flower. It does well in gardens designed as xeriscapes or rock gardens. The Latin specific epithet maritima means pertaining to the sea or coastal.[2]
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