Walking Shoes
I began recording this by accident, but then liked the idea of recording my feet, wandering along the hills, as I do every day, in order to take my daily …
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I began recording this by accident, but then liked the idea of recording my feet, wandering along the hills, as I do every day, in order to take my daily …
So, after yesterday’s seismic shift by the UK electorate (particularly England and Wales) the Stretton Fault line remains resolutely solid.
Whatever the result of today’s referendum, the hills will still be here tomorrow.
Passed this on my walk today. Bit bright! It reminded me of the ReadyBrek glow! (Showing my age now.)
We’ve not seen it for a while – the sun – but the way it was reflected off this grass this morning, really caught my eye. Had the wind been …
Please excuse the technical term for this post, but I’m not sure what these are, but I just loved the way these seedhead fluttered in the Midsummer’s Day breeze.
We might be annoyed at all of this rain, but the flowers seem to be enjoying it. (they’d enjoy it even more, if I could film them in focus!)
After the torrential downpours we’ve had recently, the grasses have really grown. The purple hue to these really caught my attention against the yellow buttercups in this field.
This sheep had been working its way around the coach. I first noticed him as I wandered down the long path into Carding Mill Valley. He was stretching underneath the …
If you’re ever near the Scottish town of Comrie, talk a short stroll along the A85 (heading towards Lochearnhead), but then take the minor road signed to The Ross and …