Willow...all the noughts?
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Vertical sundial - work in progress! 11.20hrs.
This evening's dusk entertainment.
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Point of Take-off!
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Falling off his perch? Imminent departure!
Polystyrene salmon boxes recycled for herb beds.
Razor shells recycled as herb markers!
The Ferguson tractor collection on a farm near Bor…
Some Garden Colours - March-end
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Time you had your moustache brushed and trimmed, y…
Signs of spring
Willow circle round wellhead
The hazel copse
Daffodils under the oaks
Daffodil bank
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Let the Sunshine In
Let the Sunshine In
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The sun sinks out of a cloudless sky
The moon already high as the sun sets.
One man went to mow, went to mow a meadow...ridicu…
Dawn Skies - promise of another fine day
Dawn Skies - promise of another fine day
Sunset this evening looked as if it had been paint…
Watercolour sunset this evening
The dying embers of the bonfire
Changing colours in this evening's sunset
Who said horses don't enjoy sunsets?
Changing colours in this evening's sunset
The darkness deepens...
Sunny day, winds calm: Perfect day for a giant bon…
Photographing silver using a lightbox to avoid unw…
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Traditional Scottish Farmhouse Gable wall Construction


When they built a house up here two hundred and fifty years ago, they didn't pussyfoot around with breeze-blocks and bricks: they found the largest boulders they could, and piled them up and stuck them together with lime mortar! A neighbouring farmhouse is having its gable end repointed at the moment, which has stripped and exposed the massive stonework involved.With the lime mortar removed, what is still holding it all together? Gravity!
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