After a prolonged cold snowy spell in South West Scotland in the winter of 2009/2010 the thaw came.The result was a rise in river levels.This was the River Cree in that thaw.Apologies for the up and down sound quality.

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Impressive amount of flood water Jim..!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone ever told you that you sound like the late gaelic poet Sorley McLean ?
I'll take that as a compliment if you're not taking the Michael...but truthfully he spoke beautifully.My dad new a little gaelic,and could do a fair impression.
ReplyDeleteWhat music to my ears! I am so happy that you narrated this. Please continue! You have a wonderful voice. Does this flooding happen often? We have spring rains that cause local flooding, but not usually in the winter. On my FB page I finally have a face to put in Portpatrick. The couple we did a house swap with I had never actually seen, because we flew at the same time, us arriving in Scotland about the same time they arrived in the US. So now---I have a face to put to the name! This has been a very good day :) You narrating and me seeing Ian.
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