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Just thought I’d share some of the views I see on my 3 mile walk home from work. On the days I don’t get a lift. 
Not the best light today but I did manage to walk home between shows.

I just like old hollow trees.
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The first of many photos of loch uisg. It’s a fresh water loch.
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Orchids & cotton grass along the side of the road
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Just in case I didn’t know where I’m going
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More to follow when I’ve had my tea  Big Grin
Stunning
Another loch uisg
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A monument. doesn’t know anything about it.
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Loch uisg
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A bit of the wall that’s still visible. Some hidden by bracken, some tumble down. Lots of it gone now.
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3 miles is a long way  Wink 

A monument to queen Victoria
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Foxglove are doing very well
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If you look back the way I’ve come
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I’m getting closer.
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Conformation that I’m almost there  Smile
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(16-06-2022, 07:29 PM)Broadway Wrote: [ -> ]Stunning
Seconded.
A cool old kissing gate
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A tree with lots of bracket fungus 
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I have no idea how this tree is still standing 
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I can see my house for here
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Ben Buie
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Just before home,  a moron tourist parking in middle of road, gets out to take photos of fallow deer.
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Stunningly beautiful photos SC, what a place to live.
Great photos SC Smile
P and I love the photos. It's nice to be reminded that there are some unspoilt places that aren't ruined by housing and cars.
I love it, but I bet it could get a bit creepy for a woman walking alone on a dark winters evening? Or am I just a big softie!?
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