It was a grey miserable start to the day but by the time we had reached Edinburgh the sun was breaking through the cloud and promising to to a lovely day
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I am just an enthusiastic photographer living in the beautiful Scottish Borders, where I simply enjoy my hobby photographing the countryside.Most of my images are taken in and around the Tweed Valley, sometimes venturing out to explore other beautiful parts of Scotland and over the Border south on rare occasions
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
A Few Glimpses from "The Fringe"
It was a grey miserable start to the day but by the time we had reached Edinburgh the sun was breaking through the cloud and promising to to a lovely day
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
I Do Like To Be Beside The Sea......Part 2
Saturday, 7 August 2010
I Do Like To Be Beside The Sea
Essential Camping Gear
This year the first two week in July was spent at East Neuk a delightful piece of the east coast, populated with small fishing villages and harbours.
Anstruther is the largest of the villages in the East Neuk and provides the main shopping centre, a typical seaside village with many of the shops in a long line overlooking the harbour.
The harbour here has changed dramatically over the years, most of this information can be seen in the Scottish Fisheries Museum, going from a full working harbour to one which hosts mainly pleasure craft. The harbour has undergone changes to now include 100 pontoon berths for pleasure craft and is a very popular visitor attraction.
The Scottish Fishing Museum on the quayside is well worth a visit, it is also much bigger than it first appears, allow at least an hour and a half for a visit
http://www.scotfishmuseum.org/index.html
http://www.scotfishmuseum.org/reaper/
There are stories behind many of the buildings in Anstruther and the one that stands out most is the Buckie House, on the corner just before crossing the Dreel burn from West Anstruther. The house was covered in shells by Alex Batchelor last century, who supposedly used to charge a penny to see his coffin which was also covered in shells.
Anstruther can also boast "The Best Fish & Chips" I have ever tasted
Friday, 6 August 2010
St Andrew's Castle and Cathedral
Monday, 2 August 2010
Just a few garden flowers
The Poppy, Peonie and the Varigated Rose were all from the Walled Garden at Kellie Castle nr Pittenweem
Peonie "A Bit Of A Show Off" Not unlike the person who gave it to me LOL!!!
This is a patio climbing rose "Star Performer" very fragrant
The Delicate flower of the Soloman's
Seal
Hosta, Slugs & Snails Favourite but they seem to leave this one alone, all my other Hostas look like Nottingham Lace
Allium
Sunday, 1 August 2010
Nectaroscordum
The flowerheads start off looking like long silky cocoons
When they split , look like a nest of baby snakes or green tadpoles
Then tumble out likebeads escaping
or flowery fireworks
Then dangle like bells
On Long Slender stems
When Mr Bee has done his job
the flowerheads
start to turn upwards again
Then finally stand completely upright like the battlements around a castle holding their seeds in tight
Mostly taken with Canon 40D and all different times of day during spring & summer