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Friday 28 February 2014

The Penkiln Burn and Blairmount Pond

Last day of February 2014
I've been full of cold, coughing and sneezing most of the week, but felt better enough to venture out a couple of times today.
It was a lovely day and felt like spring.
My first outing was a short walk up the Penkiln Burn. 
View from the Queen Mary Bridge.
The smoke is from tree workers cutting down Rhododendrons. I think it's part of the Scottish Governments plans to control invasive species. I don't understand why they're bothering with this section though, the river's split in two here and it's virtually an island.!


Though the water levels have dropped somewhat, there's still enough flow to make the waterfalls tumble.


Nature doing it's own recycling.


This looks to be a 'Many-Zoned Polypore' variety.


I think this is a Wood Mushroom


We had an overnight frost. It's a pity we hadn't had more frost these last few weeks, it would have killed off a lot of bugs. Guaranteed to see midges early this year. (Unless we get some prolonged late frost) 


My two favourite burns in the area are the Palnure, and this, the Penkiln.
If I had to choose I think the Penkiln would just edge it simply by it's variety of colours.


I keep hoping I'll get to photograph one of the many otters in the burn. I have seen them, but never quick enough to get a picture. Even when I sit for a while, I imagine they're peeping out to see if I'm still there.


Another of the many waterfalls.


There are still lots of pools on the river's edges from the flooding.
Some snowdrops are now past their best, but these along here are just about in full bloom.


I liked this reflection.


I'd sat and waited for this dipper to re-emerge from the bank on my way out, only it never re-appeared. It was only on my way back I managed to get a quick picture. 


Specks of foam making an interesting picture.


More snowdrops.


My second outing of the day was around Blairmount Pond
Occasional clouds stood out sharply against the bright sunshine.


Could we see more cygnets on Blairmount this year ?


I only saw the one swan though, perhaps it's the male arriving early to check out the site ?


The ducks on Blairmount are very human friendly, quite a number of them have been well fed by the locals from when they were ducklings.


This duck just landed creating a wake in front of him.


There seems to be around ten male mallards and only one female. Above is a highly cropped image, I was off the platform when I looked back to see it jumping up.


 As I approached the bank around the other side, birds were making a beeline for me. Someone is feeding them well !


If that's the same cloud, it hasn't moved much in half an hour.


Is this crow just sunbathing I wonder ?

It's been a lovely day, and even though my sinuses aren't quite right I think my outing today's done me good.
Rambling tomorrow hopefully.

Sunday 23 February 2014

Family visitors February 2014

Week-ending Sunday 23rd February 2014.
No walk with the ramblers this week, I've been honoured with a visit from three of my daughters, Michele, Sarah and Marie, and one of my lovely granddaughters, Erin.
We got around a bit, and the weather was pretty good to us.
Michele and Erin were here for the earlier part of the week, while Sarah and Marie the latter.
The five of us had a wonderful evening dining at the Masonic Arms in Gatehouse of Fleet on Wednesday night. It's certainly worth a recommendation here.
So without much dialogue, here are a few pictures (in no particular order) from our week. 
(More great pictures on Marie's Blog at 'What's Not Going On')
Michele and Erin at Burrowhead


Erin on the Wickerman Stumps



Marie and Sarah, River Nith, Whitesands Dumfries


Michele and Erin, Burrowhead


Marie, me and Sarah, River Nith, Whitesands Dumfries


Michele and Erin with 'The Man on the Green' at Port William 


Colourful seaweed in a Burrowhead rock pool


Pigeons on Burrowhead rocks


Rusty encrusted angle iron on Burrowhead shore


Rocky inlet, Burrowhead


Open manhole Burrowhead water drains


Water drainage Burrowhead


Water drainage Burrowhead


Castle Feather promontory Burrowhead


The 'Westering Home', Port William


 Mochrum tulip out of focus


Mochrum tulip in focus


Druchtag Motehill, Mochrum


Dumfries rooftop


The 'Caul', Devorgilla Bridge, River Nith, Dumfries


Dumfries Railway Station


Waiting for a train, Dumfries




Dùn Phrìs (fort of the thicket)


Peter Pan Country, Dumfries


The 16.54 from Carlisle


Oyster Catchers at Lendalfoot


Watch the birdie ! Nick of the Balloch, Carrick Forest, South Ayrshire


Nick of the Balloch, Carrick Forest, South Ayrshire with patches of snow on Rowantree Hill


Mist over the peaks of the Awful Hand range of the Galloway Hills


Geese on the river Cree at dusk


Ferry at Cairnryan


Earl Grey tea at Craigiemains, Ballantrae


Starfish, Port William


The Varyag Memorial, Lendalfoot  


The Corrn Roy burn splitting Rowantree and Glengap Hills


Mushroom in Kirroughtree Forest


Fallen but growing Kirroughtree


Cocoon, Kirroughtree


Snowdrops, Stronord, Kirroughtree


Snowdrops, Stronord, Kirroughtree


New 7Stanes bridge, Kirroughtree


Creebaby, Balloch Woods, Creetown


Walks signpost, Kirroughtree


Bridge, Bruntis Loch, Kirroughtree


Bruntis Loch and the Kirroughtree Gem Stane
(One stone, one set of twins)


Goosanders or Mergansers on Little Bruntis Loch


Male Goosander or Merganser


Little Bruntis Loch teeming with life


Heron beside Little Bruntis Loch


More of the heron beside Little Bruntis Loch


Female Mallard on Little Bruntis Loch


Kirrough trees


Felling due to Phytophthora ramorum (Larch Disease)


Horses Blackcraig Wood


Can anyone identify these strange growths ? Found by the side of the old military road between Blackcraig and Stronord. (I've had a suggestion that these are probably snowdrop bulbs somehow dislodges by the rain with the tendrils out seeking some earth)


Stronord Garden


Mushrooms Kirroughtree


Pagoda engraving, Garrocher Ponds, Balloch Woods


Kirkmabreck quarry 


Kirkmabreck quarry quay looking towards Wigtown


Kirkmabreck quarry quay embankment with an 'Inky' silhouette 


Kirkmabreck quay jetty


Photographing teasel on Kirkmabreck Quay


Goosander at the 'Caul', river Nith, Dumfries


Friars Vennel mural, Dumfries


Sunset on Loch Ochiltree

Thanks for visiting ladies, I had a wonderful time with you.
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