Photos of the most common wildflowers in my part of the Highlands of Scotland.
This is the second of two galleries (currently).
Photos of the most common wildflowers in my part of the Highlands of Scotland.
This is the first of two galleries (currently).
Responding to a request by Gemlog (@gemlog@tilde.zone) I took photos of the fruit and vegetable aisles at Aldi and Morrison's supermarkets.
The original thread can be seen at https://mstdn.io/@fitheach/103641232610454262
Gruoch, the white Akbash dog, lives with me, in the Highlands of Scotland. Although, she travels with me everywhere, so, some photos were taken far from home.
This page has photos of Gruoch at work, rest, and play. This is (currently) the second of two galleries of her images.
Gruoch, the white Akbash dog, lives with me, in the Highlands of Scotland.
This page has photos of Gruoch at work, rest, and play. This is (currently) one of two galleries of her images.
Neachdainn is an Aberdeen Terrier or Scottie. He is a very good boy. We just aren't together anymore. I miss him very much.
This page has photos of Neachdainn as a fully-grown dog. Neachdainn now lives in the Pyrenees.
Neachdainn is an Aberdeen Terrier or Scottie. He is a very good boy. We just aren't together anymore. I miss him very much.
This page has photos of Neachdainn as a fully-grown dog, when he was living in the Highlands of Scotland. This is the second of two galleries of Neachdainn in the Highlands.
Neachdainn is an Aberdeen Terrier or Scottie. He is a very good boy. We just aren't together anymore. I miss him very much.
This page has photos of Neachdainn as a fully-grown dog, when he was living in the Highlands of Scotland. This is the first of two galleries of Neachdainn in the Highlands.
Neachdainn is an Aberdeen Terrier or Scottie. He is a very good boy. We just aren't together anymore. I miss him very much.
This page has photos of Neachdainn as a puppy, and as a young dog.
Isn't nature a wonderful thing? Yes, of course it is. The manner in which life evolves, and the way it looks, never ceases to amaze. An example of this is the fungus Exidiopsis effusa, and the display it causes, which in English is called Hair Ice.
Hair ice is found due to the coincidence of...