20-04-2021, 12:01 PM (This post was last modified: 20-04-2021, 12:04 PM by Vinny.)
I was being a happy snapper this morning so here are a few piccies of things that interested me or I found beautiful on my early morning dog walk.
Picures are of structures in the woods which I wondered about, my dog saying hello to some bullocks in the field, a little wild flower, a nd one is of a bridge which for where it is is overkill (they don't make em like that anymore), a birch tree growing out of another tree stump (not birch), gorse flowers etc.It was nice to see some of the local kids must have made a camp in the woods similar to what I did may years ago.
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What a wonderful area to walk Vinny, I wish we had somewhere like that round here. Do you have to get the car out to get there, or is it near your home?
(20-04-2021, 07:04 PM)JJB Wrote: What a wonderful area to walk Vinny, I wish we had somewhere like that round here. Do you have to get the car out to get there, or is it near your home?
Straight out the back or front door!
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(20-04-2021, 08:20 PM)Jay Wrote: Lovely Vinny! Is Kato a huskie? He is a gorgeous colour!!
Siberian Husky. !3 years old but still thinks he is a pup! He applies his mascara every morning and we feel looks like a girl!
His house name is Katy two poos because he is very consistent each day. It gets a bit embarrassing when the vet calls his name out where he is registered as 'Katy two poos'
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(21-04-2021, 12:49 AM)Can the Man Wrote: Lovely photos Vinny, I just wonder about number 5 it seems like a sapling growing in the middle of a nest.
Nest was about four foot in diameter. It seems a rather elaborate barrier to stop rabbits 'Bark Ringing' the sapling and killing the tree? This was just one of numerous structures but others had no sapling in the middle? A bit of a riddle really......but interesting nonetheless.
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22-04-2021, 06:32 AM (This post was last modified: 22-04-2021, 06:45 AM by Mikey.)
Two from my morning walk, the early hawthorn buds and a mild wild garlic tasting plant that is not an onion relative, Jack by the hedge. Looks like a nettle grows in the hedge and is strong eaten raw but lovely cooked.
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