Mist clings to the mountains above Loch Shiel as autumn colours triumph at the western end of Loch Eil. The humps on the far shore are a sign of previous glacial deposition known as Drumlins, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Poem.
Brown, purple and copper tones veiled in mist
and low cloud, looking over Loch EiI.
This view from Potter’s line shows a plethora
of glacial drumlins, small hummocks, on the far shore.
A dreamy, clearing shroud of early morning autumnal mist,
embraces the Loch Shiel mountains.
The sheep is not impressed, when green grass is available,
but I’ve had my breakfast, so I am!
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Uploaded on July 2, 2021
Taken on November 5, 2011
Mist clings to the mountains above Loch Shiel as autumn colours triumph at the western end of Loch Eil. The humps on the far shore are a sign of previous glacial deposition known as Drumlins, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Poem.
Brown, purple and copper tones veiled in mist
and low cloud, looking over Loch EiI.
This view from Potter’s line shows a plethora
of glacial drumlins, small hummocks, on the far shore.
A dreamy, clearing shroud of early morning autumnal mist,
embraces the Loch Shiel mountains.
The sheep is not impressed, when green grass is available,
but I’ve had my breakfast, so I am!
521
views
7
faves
0
comments
Uploaded on July 2, 2021
Taken on November 5, 2011