Monday, October 09, 2006

Plums And Damsons And A ladder

Summer Fruits

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The Braemar Games


Saturday, May 20, 2006

Obi Wan Kanobi At Crieff Highland Games



Regular viewers might have noticed a slight change to this site in that I now have adverts appearing at the top of each post, or rather, adverts will appear if you click on individual posts. You won't see them all if you just scan through the page that's in front of you.

Last time I checked this post was advertizing "sexy singles in Oban"

Now I have it on good authority that the only "sexy single" in Oban has recently moved to Blairgowrie, so don't waste your time.

Feel free however, to click as many times as you like on the other adverts and while you check out the self catering options, tours, and B&B's etc, you will be making me a farthing or two.

This is the charming Ewan Mcgregor, of course.

I knew his grandfather.

Tobermoray Mull

Dunkeld


Thursday, May 18, 2006

The Kyle Of Tongue

Mellon Udrigle

Ullapool

Off The Beaten Track Gruinard Bay



This picture really should have been posted between Ullapool and Mellon Udrigle because that's where it is on the map. I guess I just thought of the opposite of Edinburgh during the Festival and this is it.
Gruinard Island, of course, is where the Ministry of Defence dumped a load of Anthrax in Whenever it was. You might think that's why it's a bit off the tourist track but really it's only the detemind and those who can do without a drink on a Sunday come up this far.
This is "Wee free" Country and whether you agree with strict Refomation Theology or not, I suspect it's the ethos of the people here, which has blocked any attempts to exploit the area for serious commercial gain, so far at least.
Some years ago now a friend and I spent a week, just here. We could have spent the whole time just watching the view because it changed from minute to minute with the changing light.

Edinburgh Days The Festival

Monday, May 08, 2006

Magnolia

It's been so windy in the past few days the petals are blowing off the Magnolia before the flowers are fully out.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Strangers In The Night

I was having a problem getting my wee cat to come in tonight and I was puzzled as to what was keeping her attention, when I suddenly noticed a hedgehog standing in the middle of the food dish finishing off what was left of the cat's food.
As soon as the hedgehog got wind of me it skuttled off across the grass with the wee cat following carefully behind it.
I've got two cats. They are both feral but the wee one is tame and usually comes in at night while her sister preferes to bunk up in the greenhouse.
Both cats have taken up watch on top of the coal bunkers for the night, presumably to catch sight of the strange intruder.
It's been quite a few years since we had hedgehogs in the garden and if I didn't have to get up early tomorrow I'd have sat quietly on the coal bunker myself for a while to see if there was more than one.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Camellia

Years ago my old pal Ian told me to put all my used tea bags round the root of the Camellia to encourage the flowers. I didn't know it then, but apparently, according to my brother, the Camellia is related to the tea plant. This isn't a particularly good photo but it was very windy today. The wall is great though. The wisteria grew next to the Camellia but now there is just a bare patch of wall and it wouldn't be so bad if the patch of wall was as nice as this bit but some years ago my dad let the neighbours build a garage not withstanding the fact that it involved knocking down half of this beautiful hundred year old wall.
Anyway the tea bags seem to work and it's lovely to see this splash of colour at a time when most of the garden is still bare.
The magnolia is just in bud. I'm told it's a bit late but then that might be a good thing since there's not too much danger of a frost now.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Wisteria

Not last Summer but the summer before, a friend and I were sitting in the garden enjoying a blether when she suddenly said, "What's happened to the Wisteria? I turned around to realize there was a gap in the wall where the Wisteria should have been.
When I went to investiagte, there was the dead stump in the ground. My Mother had cut it down.
Something happened inside me that I don't know how to describe.
The Wisteria had meant so much to my mother. She had planted it and tended to it and waited patiently for over seven years for it to flower. It was her pride and joy and I knew that she would never have cut it down if she had had any idea of what she was doing. For years I'd come to accept my mothers radical pruning efforts as an attempt to maintain control of a large garden that she felt was out of control. I'd focused most of my efforts on protecting the magnolia tree and on pruning it back before she would have any reason to feel overwhelmed by it.
When I asked her if she had any idea what might have happened to the wisteria she didn't seem to have any rememberance of it or any notion of what a wisteria even looked like.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Here We Are Again!



All in all it was a fairly quiet winter here in Kirkinch. We had the usual bust pipes, blocked drains and a bit of snow but nothing out of the ordinary. The phone was out of order for nearly three weeks and that forced me to get a mobile. I haven't had one since the early days of mobile technology when they were the size of a small handbag. I hated them then and I was determined never to get one but I've succumbed like everyone else and now I can text like a young thing.

The high light of this winter was as you can see a vist from the Tayside Fire Brigade. I'd just come home from a busy day out and put a match to the fire I'd already set in the morning. When I went to put the car away it occured to me that there was a hell of a lot of smoke coming out of the chimney and when I went in to look up the lum, sure enough it was blazing like a furnace. The Fire Brigade were here in minutes and not only did they put the fire out, they swept up the hearth and left everything spotless.