A few pictures from a short walk.

Showing posts with label Auchenleck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auchenleck. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Sunday, 29 January 2012
At Last ! Snow and Ice
No Wigtownshire Ramblers this weekend, I wasn't prepared to jeopardise my recovery from my ailments.
However the arrival of a little snow and plenty of ice is always a good cure for my sniffles, and I enjoyed a little stroll which has put me well on the road to recovery.
I parked up by the Penkiln Burn at Auchenleck.
I parked up by the Penkiln Burn at Auchenleck.
A snowy Drigmorn above Auchinleck House
(A bit of an anomaly here, it seems the area is Auchenleck, but the house and the loch are Auchinleck)
Lots of ice and a little snow
Auchinleck house, a little closer than the first picture
Hard mud and reflections
Fence top growth
Reflective
I love this picture, looks almost an oil painting.
It's water bubbles running through ice on a rocky surface
Plants being encased in ice under a small waterfall
Ditto
Log Pile
To the right of the smaller hill stands Drigmorn, Red Gairy and Millfore
I'm treading carefully
A new view for me
This is Auchinleck Loch
Same as above but I needed to get higher
Shepherds Cottage Drigmorn
This was once the home of Ina Chesney, a mentally handicapped young woman, who, in the 1940s, lived with her mother in this remote cottage
There's a story and painting in the Galloway Gazette about this young lady
On my way back, is that more snow in the clouds over the Galloway Hills ?
The little and large of bridges
I'm feeling better already !
Labels:
Auchenleck,
Auchinleck,
Drigmorn,
Frost,
Ice,
Scotland,
Snow
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