
Sunday, December 31, 2006
butterbur is back

Labels:
flora,
Inny valley,
woods
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Friday, December 22, 2006
Hingston island

Ginsters of Callington

Labels:
scenic
fog

fog

Labels:
birds,
scenic,
Stokeclimsland village,
weather
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Stoke Climsland
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Cornish reflections

this image of Bridge farm near Horsebridge reminds me for some reason of Switzerland. The 'lake' is a sign of how much rain we have had recently.
misty morning

Labels:
scenic
Friday, December 15, 2006
powercuts

an eight hour power cut last night left us with little to do but sit around and play with the camera. Is this a harbinger of things to come? No oil, no lights, no fun?
Labels:
rural
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
wild sunsets

we haven't had many of these fiery sunsets recently. This one is from two days ago (blog problems). Last year they were much more frequent. When will it ever get cold again?
Sunday, December 10, 2006
watery species

watery psathyrella, found in dense tufts on stumps of deciduous trees. The only thing of any interest on this cold damp day, it is very small and inconspicuous.
Friday, December 08, 2006
caradon

Wednesday, December 06, 2006
rainbows and serendipity

sometimes one is rewarded simply for carrying a camera. Although the rain makes the background blurred, Stoke Climsland is sitting under the middle of this beautiful, double rainbow.
I stitched together two photographs, both of which are spectacular in their own right. Please do not put coffee mugs on my photographs.

Sunday, December 03, 2006
streaming

more images of the streams in Greenscoombe woods, and one of the water with the light giving it an almost crystalline appearance.

Labels:
Greenscoombe,
water
oyster mushrooms

these are oyster mushrooms, they are edible and supposed to be tasty although I have never eaten wild ones.

Labels:
fungi,
Greenscoombe
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Friday, December 01, 2006
it's that time of year again
Labels:
flora,
Greenscoombe
cherry gall

a cherry oak gall on an oak leaf, the work of a gall wasp. I never knew there were so many different types of gall.
Labels:
flora,
insect life
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