HBM ~ By the River Lochay
Brimham Rocks –The Idol Stone
HWW~ I'll be dammed!
Ben Lawers Dam
Lawers or The Lochan na Lairige Dam
HFF ~ A wet walk in Glen Ogle
The Falls of Dochard, Killin
Mountain Cornflower (Centaurea montana)
HBM - Resting in the Glen
Glen Ogle Viaduct
Glen Ogle Viaduct -traditional view
The grave of 'Rob Roy'
HWW ~ Balquhidder Parish church and its famous gra…
Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree sentinel
HFF ~ A Loch Tay fence
The Lochan na Lairige reservoir
Azalea
HBM ~ A Loch Voil view
The silver Falls of Dochard, Killin
HWW ~ Kyle of Lochalsh Railway station
Beinn Ghlas
HFF ~ A bridge fence
The Lochan na Lairige reservoir dam.
Killin and the Falls of Dochart
HFF ~ Meall Liath from Loch Tay
Brimham Rocks ~ Lone Tree
HWW ~ Fountains Hall
Fountains Hall
Killin Water Mill
Killin Water Wheel
HBM~ Long house bench
A red squirrel avoiding the crowds.
HFF ~ Boston fire-escape
Reflections on Fountains Abbey
HWW ~ The Green Cellarium, Fountains Abbey
Studley Royal Water Gardens ~ Seven bridges valley
HBM - A seat at the Abbey
Studley Royal Water Gardens
Temple of Piety
Fountains Abbey: Entrance to the Knave
HFF ~ Footbridge over the weir
A Derbyshire landscape
HWW ~ Fountains Mill
Fountains Abbey, N. Yorkshire
HBM ~ A bench of note
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Loch Tay, Scottish Central Highlands


This Loch, only a few hundred metres from our holiday cabin in Killin seemed a wild, dark and lonely Loch. It is 14.5 miles (23.4km) long and typically 1 to 1.5 miles wide (1.6-2.4km) and is quite deep at 490ft (150mts) at its deepest. It is overlooked on one side by Ben Lawers with its six sister Monro’s (on our left side here). It's hard to believe that ancient settlers once lived on Loch Tay, inhabiting artificially created islands known as crannogs. We did attempt to drive the length along its wilder southern road (on our right) but bad weather defeated us at ¾ of its length before a hasty retreat. (Narrow single track roads with many blind summits in torrential rain is no fun!)
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Happy Sunday.
Bon dimanche paisible.
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Don Sutherland clubOverall, a beautifully composed and pleasing shot my friend.........well worth viewing large!
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