a dog's life in the Tamar valley, Cornwall, PL17

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

more and more blogging

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on a more mundane note, this pretty flower is hedge cranesbill, which I have probably seen but not noticed before. The lower picture is from...

we must blog on

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the French have stopped sending us their great thunderous clouds of rain, so at last life can emerge from the swamp once more. This little i...
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Friday, May 30, 2008

flood doggling

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maybe Spot and co knew something we didn't because the rain was torrential this afternoon. The scene at Beals Mill was one of devastatio...
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Portwrinkle

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the beach at Portwrinkle. The local flora is as quirky as the flora on the North Cornwall coast.

red damselflies

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red damselflies mating at Tredis farm near Polbathic. These are common but we never see them locally.

on St German's quay

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the viaduct over the river Tiddy, and the quay at St Germans near Polbathic where we went to see some paintings. Notice sunny weather, but ...
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Spot, a lurcher, of Venterdon, near Stoke Climsland, PL17. Articulate and bright for a dog. Has Nikon D600 (!). His blog contains many pictures of Cornish countryside,flora and fauna, mainly in Tamar valley, through the seasons.
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