Sunday 23 February 2014

South-west Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway, February 2014

Some photos from a delightful visit to my Dad in South-west Scotland.

Terns? Flying above Carlisle

Tiles in Carlisle

Tall structure on the hills

Big wall on the moors. Was it used for target practice?

Old sign

Choppy North Channel

Cave and wall

Oyster-catchers

Ailsa Craig

Ailsa Craig

Russian memorial to the ship Varyag - Shipwrecked off the coast

Out in the wild
Snow-capped hills

On the road

Strange skies

Sunset over a Loch

Clouds and pink

Distances

Kiroughtree Forest Park

Bendy trees
Reflections on Big Bruntis

Heron

Can you see the wood for the trees?

Trees and moss

Colours

Gnarly

Weird plants

Mushrooms

Windswept coast

Disused jetty

Merganser


This creature welcomed us back to Cheltenham. Spotted on the Honeybourne line.
Thanks for a great trip, Dad.

8 comments:

  1. Brilliant pictures.
    The tall structure is an 'anemometer'. They're constructed by the energy companies to measure wind speed before going ahead and building their turbines.

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    1. Thanks Glebe blog, and thanks for the info. That's one of my favourite photos from this lot. It was pretty wild up there. I loved it and Sarah did too. Sorry you had to do all the hard bumpy driving.... but hey, it was fun.

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  2. Some great photographs there. A good selection.

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    1. Thank you very much blueskyscotland. The landscape up there is so beautiful and interesting, there are lots of opportunities for subjects for photos.

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  3. I see photography runs in the family. (PS I walk with your Dad)

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    1. Hi Gordon. Thanks. Yes, I think he's had a big influence to be honest. I think us girls were given an old camera to have as our own at an early age and taking snapshots was always fun. I think he may have got it from his Dad too.

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  4. You do have a real natural talent for capturing brilliant shots Marie, and your cover drawings are very creative and have a message if one cares to look carefully. It's not half obvious that your Dad is so proud of you girls!

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    1. Thanks for the lovely comments Rose. You have a wonderfully colourful blog yourself. Yes, dad's a bit of an inspiration!

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