But I have been very busy doing other stuff as well!
So here’s a quick round up.
David and I went for a quick stroll around Altyre.
Tried to show him a track I’ve used before, but not for some time. I lost it.
Ooops!
I went back again in the snow and did a different route.
Low sun
Blair’s Loch
Altyre church
I did NOT slip on the frozen snow, just before taking this photograph
Half frozen
Broken in the storms
Frozen Blair’s Loch
Frosty oak leaves
Frosty ferns
The little blog to the right of the tree trunk in the centre of the photograph is a red squirrel. Trust me.
The site of the old curling rink has been cleared, the folly on the right
A different view of the folly
Not sure…
…what I was interested by
The old and the new estate fencing
Ha! Yes, they were shooting, but luckily I’d change my mind about my route before I came across them, going the way I should have been coming!
And I used my micro spikes!
The pond, not frozen
The swans, ready to make their new home
Snowdrops
Nice tree
Really liked that tree
Light on a nice tree
A view (after I took the path I’d intended to take with David…)
Fab bark on a silver birch
Different lighting
Remaining autumn fruit
Dava Way, nearly at the Dallas Dhu distilliary
Looking up through the branches to the blue sky
I’ve also walked home from Forres a couple of times by my alternative route (instead of the cycle path all the way)
A pointless gate
The pointless gate fastened with barbed wire?!
Part of the Chapleton flood alleviation scheme
More of the flood alleviation scheme
And then the weather got horrible and the camera went away
I do not know…
…I found half a ski with a wooden block screwed onto it
Looking south along the Dava Way
Different lighting
Why??!!!
And there’s been walking with Laura!!
We did my Loch Romach circuit, with a bit of snow.
It was a grey day over the Moray Firth
Somewhere over there is Ben Wyvis
Slightly snowy track, but we didn’t resort to micro spikes
Laura catching me up
Some people really are that stupid
The frozen loch
Through the trees towards the other end of the loch
And then we returned to the Revack Estate for a short walk, coffee but no cake!
The view from the viewpoint
We found this unusual method of harvest…
…quite devastating
By these people
And that is about it really. Obviously, no complete write ups, but that’s because none of the walks were new.
Don't know how I missed this post for so long ... but better late than never!
ReplyDeleteThose 'don't know why I took these' photos - I sometimes find those on my camera too. Sometimes some zooming in reveals the motivation, but more often I remain clueless. Sometimes I even find myself taking a photo whilst thinking "I'll look at this one later and have no idea why I took it.".
I have a lot of photos that I have no clue about. A lot.
ReplyDeletePleased to see the RED, look after them before it's too late. We had some & the Grays killed them off.
ReplyDeleteDrive the grays out, Pine Martins are an excellent ally.