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#310
Day 310
Hazel flowers The flowers of the hazel tree appear very early in spring, before the leaves. Each tree produces both male flowers and female flowers. T...
#198
Day 198
Ythan mouth
#october #friday #afternoon #clouds #cloudscape #ythan
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Day 322
It's a bit grim today!
#afternoon #monday #clouds #spring #castle #storm #april
#325
Day 325
A mini halibut fish
This 2 inch long carving of a a halibut fish (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) was made by an Inuit craftsman. The interest lies in the...
#328
Day 328
Red
Another look at the world as it might appear were we only able to see but a single colour, the rest being rendered black and white. Today, red tul...
#342
Day 342
Nature's Garden
Rosebay willow herb and meadow sweet on the slacks between the coastal sand dunes #outdoors #nature #afternoon #landscape #color #wedn...
#341
Day 341
Renaming
I'm all in favour of changing the common names of plants and animals to reflect the times in which we live. So, I suggest that henceforth the...
#187
Day 187
Porcelain fungus
#october #afternoon #tuesday #mushroom #porcelain
#336
Day 336
The Great Citrus Plague
The Citrus still speak in hushed tones about that dark day, back in the mists of time, when the great plague struck. It had al...
#335
Day 335
Decaying beauty
In me the tiger sniffs the rose. Siegfried Sassoon. English warrior and poet. 1886-1967 #nature #friday #color #flower #art #rose #des...
#339
Day 339
Alas poor peony
The peony is dead, the hungry fly rejoices! A tiny detail in the great food web of life #nature #afternoon #food #sunday #meat #textur...
#338
Day 338
Darwin's Berberis
The colourful berries of Berberis darwinii. Charles Darwin came across this bushy and attractive plant in 1835 in Chile during the v...
#260
Day 260
Continuing the tradition.
We have just been to see our younger granddaughter performing in the chorus in the pantomime Dick McWhittington at His Majes...
#285
Day 285
A wild, wild day
#thursday #afternoon #night #dark #sky #clouds #january #astronomy #light-effect
#340
Day 340
The long winding road to who knows where.
"If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there." Lewis Carroll (aka Charles Lutwidge Do...
#292
Day 292
It's all a matter of scale
Rock and sand have the most wonderful fractal properties. Are we looking into a fledging cave in a cliff at the top of the...