The last of the cygnets to hatch remains in the safety of the nest. Eight cygnets hatched successfully over a period of two days……and not an ugly duckling in sight! Six of the cygnets, those which hatched first, are quick to learn the behaviour of the adult, swimming and foraging in the bank for food. […]
Monthly Archives: May 2014
The wind farm on Coldingham Moor. All the senses come into play as the reason for the choice of location of these windturbines is made clear. There are more and more wind farms in Scotland. Harnessing the power of solar, wind and wave has to be part of the way forward and some of the […]
On the other side of the world from Middle Earth are these wonderful geological formations on the coastline of south east Scotland. If you want to get a closer look, you could take a trip on the Rib with its skipper, Tim. Fast or slow. You choose the pace.
This evening at 7.00 pm.
My soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing. Prometheus Unbound. Shelley Swans often feature in words about love. Perhaps it’s because they mate for life. It looks like mutual understanding as they warm their backs in the sun.
Abstract landscape painting. Tautologous, perhaps? The landscape abstracts itself, and no brush was used in these images of a boat reflected in the harbour water.