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the woodland track, in it's autumnal colours, leading down of meikleholm hill. just before it meets the becks road. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
looking down on the mini waterfall. and the devils pool, on the becks burn, in the becks wood. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
dawns apocalyptic sunrise, over the sheepfolds, woods, whita hill, and the stables. starts a new day for some, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
don't know what it is, but what ever it is. grows out of the top of this old silver lichen covered spruce gatepost, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the setting sun - through the larch,ash, and young oaks, along the becks. taken through a combination of a hoya pulsator filter, and a hoya orange filter. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
this plant is much the same, as the one growing from the top of the gatepost. don't know what it is, except it's host is an old moss covered dead elm stump, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the young poser stops for a breather on this old hill track, that wends it's way down from the top of warbla hill. to the town of langholm. in the valley below, with the becks, glebe, and gaskells on the left, the castle hill, and liddesdale hills in the background.l angholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
a young belted galloway bull. complete with nose ring, i think by this time, as he starts to flick his tongue out. he wanted to be more my side of the fence, than his. glebefield, becks, langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
hallcrofts, a one time small holding from the 1800's, sits just of the becks, on the caulfield road. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
Just to prove I still have a camera a shot I took this week. This is looking along the Beverley Beck in East Yorkshire. In the background you can see Beverley’s splendid Minster Church.
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as the cold winter sun goes down, through the trees in the -7c becks wood,. it casts it's orange and yellow glow through the trees, and over a large bank of feezing fog that hovers over the wauchope valley. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
the sun rises at daybreak over whita hill. and the muckle toon, casting it's golden rays through the oak, and young larch woodland, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
woodland daisy, (aster alpinus) also known as the gowan, oxeye, and the dog daisy in scotland.. grows in mass profusion, in the woodlands along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
funnel cap fungi, ( clitocybe gibba ) growing amongst the leaf litter and gravel, at the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
discs of new fresh-bracket fungi, (polyporus squamosus)-dryad's saddle) also known as the pheasants back mushroom. growing on the stump of an old dead elm tree (ulmes procera)-the tree stump is stained with purple dye, from the old decaying fungi. this tree stump and fungi, have now been destroyed by a fully paid up member, of the mass chainsaw brigade. all for the sake of 2 or 3 logs, it does not grow on any other tree-or place in this area. so no more pics of this for anybody to take next year or ever. the becks, langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large.
the hill track leading off the becks. up towards meikleholm hill, a little bit more light getting into the tunnel this year. due to one of the large beech trees coming down in a recent storm, taken through a green enhancer filter. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
daybreak over the glebe field, and whita hill, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
the woodland track, to meikleholm hill in the spring. off the becks, langholm, dumfries and galloway, scotland.
this short woodland track-just off the becks walk. leads onwards and upwards towards the five bar gate, that opens on to the vast meikleholm hill. langholm, dumfries and galloway, scotland.
Muddy little creek (The Beck) of the River Humber at Barrow Haven, Lincolnshire, England.
Humber sloop "Phyllis" in the foreground.
the steep woodland track. that leads up on to the footslopes of meikleholm hill, on a cold but bright winters day. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
avenue of beech trees, leading up towards the five bar gate. then out onto meikleholm hill, just up off the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the hill track down of meikleholm hill, heading down towards the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
steep - autumnal woodland track. leading up the fern covered bankings, to the bottom of meikleholm hill, from the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
sunrise over terrona hill, as viewed from the woodland along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the woodland track, that leads up to the footslopes of meikleholm hill. this avenue of beech trees, gets less every year. when more fall to the storm force winds, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
if you go down in the woods today. you might meet edward the bear, an old elm stump. of a long gone mighty elm, at least this one still has it's uses. nesting site, and feeding station for the local bird population, along the becks, with the glebe field, and wauchope valley behind. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the autumnal rough pasture - of the glebe field, in the small valley of the becks burn. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the sun rises slowly through the trees. a small disc of brilliant light - over the wauchope valley, heralding the start of a new day. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large.
one beech tree (fagus sylvatica) split in two at the sapling stage near the base of the trunk at a young age many years ago. with the mossy right part growing mishaped for a bit, then shooting up straight to the same height as it's twin. with part of the becks, and warbla hill, (warb law hill) seen between the two. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
four bar gate, (flake gate) between two stunted beech trees. leading off the hill track up onto meikleholm hill. looking towards warbla hill, (warblaw) over the becks, and the start of the wauchope valley. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
this white horse, takes shade in the shed. on a rare hot day in march, with meikleholm hill, in the background, along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
don't think this is a type of spiders web. but a type of moths breeding web for it's eggs, quite a few of the trees, were almost covered with these along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the sun rising over meikleholm, through the small oak, and larch wood, not long after daybreak-along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland. view large
a little solo mushroom. sits on top of this old lichen covered larch gatepost, surrounded by a sea - of a type of green moss. on a late september day. along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
a look over the wauchope valley. from the meikleholm hill, towards the becks, warbla, (warb law hill) and the bloch, on a rare bright and warm, summers day. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the harry erskine memorial bench. underneath a large old oak tree, a welcome sight for many a rural rambler, the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
part of a large group of fungi. both old and new, growing from the stump of a long gone elm tree, (ulmes procera) along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
two fully paid up members of the equine equus brigade. take a few seconds break from grazing, this buttercup strewn, rough pasture along the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
the tall slim young sessile oak trees, on top of the becks banking. stand proud against the blue of a cold november sky, dwarfing the young larches planted below them, with whita hill in the distance, overlooking the muckle toon. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.
a look over the glebe field. and the muckle toon, towards whita hill, and the golf course, from the becks. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.