Bedding violets.
Rainy day on the Tay.
Field colour and geometry.
Ageing gracefully
Dunnock.
I think it needs some mice.
Where the bee sucks.
A view near Creich.
The last dance.
Trees near Brunton.
Waiting for the answer
Major Tree.
Soaking up the sun.
Fritillary.
Don't eat with your mouth open Beaky.
On Leven Beach.
On the harbour wall.
Spring fields and Corston Tower
Forsythia.
Scilla siberica.
Cherry blossom.
The birch plantation.
Anenome blanda.
Hazel catkins.
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 !
Laden.
My trusty friend Beaky.
The bird hunter.
My first bee of the year.
Sheep on the skyline.
Ripples.
Lenten rose.
Crocus in the sun.
Sundown on East Lomond.
Cyclamen.
And it was this big !
New leaves.
The crumbling jetty.
Crocus stamens and pistil.
Swans.
Tideline treasure.
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I never seem to manage two busy days in a row. Went to bed at a reasonable hour but woke up late this morning not in the mood to do anything. Eventually dragged myself out after lunch to visit Homebase where I bought a fencepost, a hacksaw and a tray of violets. Not many people and very well organised. On the way home I decided to have a look at Formonthills, run by the Woodland Trust. I used to go there years ago for a different route up East Lomond, something which is now beyond me. I hardly recognised the place it has changed so much and for the better. Lots of trees and paths and various sculptures where paths cross. When I got to the Totem Pole I had, of course, to carry on up the hill to see if I could see the Lomonds. There they were and, much to my surprise, a trig point for Rhind Hill. It's only a little hill but it's a while since I saw a trig point. Cheered me up no end.
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Interesting that you saw a trig point. I don't remember when I last saw one, but it was probably at the highest point on Exmoor.
Seriously though, it's a lovely piece of wood carving.............and I really like the weathered look it has. It's very impressive against the sky and you've captured the detail beautifully!
Have a nice week. Stay safe!
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Weard
We have a trig point in our local village at the top of a small hill called The Cliffe.
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