60 Years Ago… On the 4th September 1964, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened this iconic Road Bridge crossing the Firth of Forth. Valentines...
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It was a busy Sunday but i managed to squeeze in an hour at the British Heavy Horse Open Day, an annual event at local Croots Farm. Sadly I missed the awards and grand parade…but still a thrill to see these powerful but also gentle animals So here is a little flavour of the event… … Continue reading Real Horsepower….
60 Years Ago… On the 4th September 1964, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened this iconic Road Bridge crossing the Firth of Forth. Valentines...
An early start this morning… not as early as I planned. But the sun was shinning, whilst there were some threatening clouds, it was still a...
No doubt about is, Autumn is on the way. Recent rains and now high winds give a lie to the predictions that an Indian Summer is on the...
Well here we are, the beginning of September and autumn begins. Not spotted any Fungi yet but it cannot be long. It could be a good Fungi season...
We have enjoyed a good crop of fresh Chives… but is also important to allow a few to flower and go to seed. A magnet for insects of all...
A weighty issue Debbie, for her challenge, specified WEIGHT as the word…. but Debbie also gave a wide brief for the word., you can choose your...
The Tay Road Bridge Another of my images for Valentine of Dundee Post Card Range. Taken in 1964 it is of the ‘new’ bridge over the Firth...
Oh! to Just sit and stare… A perfect September Friday, just one of three perfect September days…. quite something…. May be we will...
September 7th 2022 and our wildflower border looked, as was usual, rather good. My Facebook memory this morning brought up these two images for...
This rather grand Red Deer Stag is biding his time, silently watching his harem…… a few more weeks maybe, then you will hear his...