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Coastal retreat. Tis so often true that the best days begin and end on the beach and with the company of family and loved ones those days can last a lifetime sewn deep into your heart........During these tough times with restrictions in place we each still have the power to dream and hopefully in time to be able to pursue our dreams. All it takes is a believe that they can come true and the strength and conviction to make them..A dream can make life worth living and our dreams are what can get us through even the worst of days.....
Had a fantastic day walking form west dale to marloes sands along the Pembrokeshire coastline with spectacular views.
Not been out with the camera for a while, sky didnt look that good all day bit later in the afternoon it started to brighten up, didnt expect much but then boom, what a sky, glad i went out
Erithacus rubecula, the UK's favourite bird - with its bright red breast it is familiar throughout the year and especially at Christmas! Robins live across the UK in woodland, hedgerows, parks and gardens.
Field of oilseed rape at Duffus.....
Duffus Castle, near Elgin, Moray, Scotland, was a motte-and-bailey castle and was in use from c.1140 to 1705. During its occupation it underwent many alterations. The most fundamental was the destruction of the original wooden structure and its replacement with one of stone. At the time of its establishment, it was one of the most secure fortifications in Scotland. At the death of the 2nd Lord Duffus in 1705, the castle had become totally unsuitable as a dwelling and so was abandoned.
Spectacular clouds over Duffus Castle......
Mottes were common in Scotland the 1100s and 1200s, before they were replaced by stone castles. They were fortifications, usually consisting of a wooden keep on top of an artificial earthwork mound. Some also had an enclosed courtyard or bailey, containing additional wooden buildings, protected by a ditch and palisade.
Duffus Castle was a fortress–residence for more than 500 years, from the 1100s to the 1700s. The stone castle we see today was built in the 1300s, replacing an earlier timber fortress.
Once one of the strongest castles in Scotland, it was reduced to a decaying ruin by the time of its abandonment in 1705. But the castle remains an impressive sight, situated on a mound rising out of the flat Laich of Moray.
ive set myself a challenge to use my sigma 10-20 lens all summer and possibly the rest of the year. with a sky like this i had to go out with the camera and take some photos, was impressed with the result
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Explore. #337 (05-03-2009)
Hace un dia espléndido.... sin embargo la niebla perezosa, parece que se quedó dormida entre las montañas...
It´s a wonderful day .... But the fog lazy, it seems that fell asleep between the hills ...
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