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River Tay — Water Water Everywhere #282
Hi All š Feel free to join in whenever you have a water picture to post (any type of water, in any state, will do). See below for how to join the fun 𤩠Another misty shot of the Tay as it flows past Dundee š Check out these fantastic entries from last week… thanks
5 comments on River Tay — Water Water Everywhere #282
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I was hobbling around the garden the other day; the extent of my wanderings whilst recovering from a broken leg, when the sun came out for a brief while. We have some brambles growing in the back garden and the sun lit them up nicely. Unfortunately my DSLR was upstairs but I had my iPhone
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A big thanks to Tina for this week’s challenge — Serenity, and also for her “most tranquil” photos (yep, it’s a Bill and Ted reference). My thoughts on serenity are places that I’ve visited that bring a sense of calm in what can be an otherwise chaotic existence; places that take the mind elsewhere, be
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In my earlier post of the busy bee, the photo was at a lower resolution owing to it being done on my Mac. Hopefully this image looks a bit better (post done on my IPad).
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One of our visiting baby squirrels
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Busy bee
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Hi, for my first Micro.blog post, I thought I’d go with something close to my heart: coffee. Just had a mug of the good stuff with my wife @SusanB and whilst looking at the grounds in her mug, we both saw the same picture; a cliff with waterfall on the left and an evergreen forest
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Hi all, and thanks to Amy for this week’s challenge — Unique — and thanks also for your images of the temple. I thought long and hard about what it means to be unique until I turned my attention to nature and soon realised that unique is everywhere. My entry for this weeks challenge doesn’t
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Hi all, this is my first time posting for the photo challenge. I thought I’d start off with one that’s quite straight forward so opted for this week’s one entitled Trees. I often find that although not always the subject of a particular photo, they can form a very useful, natural picture frame (as seen
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One of the great places to visit in Cumbernauld is Cumbernauld House Park. My wife and I are regular visitors to the park, which is popular with many locals with or without dogs. The park is steeped in history and covers an extensive area, hence the three posts. This first deals with the original castle






