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.
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?
(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'
(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.
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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