The River Spey at Craigellachie
The River Spey at Craigellachie
Rhododendron in bloom
Peacock at Auldearn
Early morning haze
Rafford Woods
Our new neighbour!
Rafford
Peahen with her four chicks
Spirals
Sourdough Spirals
Magnificent old trees
Oak Avenue
On the home straight of our early morning circuit
Sourdough
Peahen with 2/4 of her chicks
Storm clouds over the lake
Taking them for a walk round the courtyard
Where's the fourth chick?
Apres Le Deluge - protecting her chicks from the d…
The Peacocks
The Peacocks
Storm clouds over the Moray Firth
The Spey Valley at Craigellachie
Telford's Bridge, Craigellachie
Dame's Violet
Knapweed
Rafford Woods
Multi-seeded Wholemeal sourdough
Proud Peahen with her four chicks
Flowering Dogwood
Proud Peahen with her chicks
Proud Peahen with her chicks
Multi-seeded Wholemeal sourdough
On the way home from our early morning circuit
Oxeye Daisy
Corncockle
The River Spey at Craigellachie
The River Spey at Craigellachie
Sourdough
Sourdough
Nairn
Myrtle and the late Libby
It's that time of year again...
When you want to check out what the cavemen ate, b…
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Telford's Bridge at Craigellachie


Scotland’s first cast iron bridge, completed in 1814 and designed by Thomas Telford. After taking local advice he sited it 5 feet (1.5 m) higher than originally he had planned. As a result, it was the only bridge to survive the Muckle Spate (great flood) of 1829, when the river rose by 17 feet (5 metres), flooding buildings, drowning animals and capsizing boats moored downstream. The bridge originally cost £8200 and was still carrying main road traffic 150 years later.
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