a stonechat (?) singing away, probably come down from Kit Hill for the winter. The warbling is very liquid and melodic.
Friday, January 26, 2007
stonechat
a stonechat (?) singing away, probably come down from Kit Hill for the winter. The warbling is very liquid and melodic.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Primrose

as my reference book says, the first primroses start to bloom in March ...., this looks like the bird's eye primrose, doomed to "die unmarried"
Tavistock

the road up to Kit Hill, with Tavistock and the gaunt hills of Dartmoor in the background, bathed in the rose pink evening light.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
two sisters

drawing by Andreina Bertelli, and Hope by Alba Chapman
Hope
Here I am
at the end of the line
as I close the door
to the present
that is already past
I glance
at the future
that is today
and I wait
for Hope to come
Labels:
poetry
Dunterton Church
This church tower sits on the hill in splendid isolation. I think it is near Dunterton (try the link on the title), on the way into Milton Abbot in Devon, but it is hard to be sure from the Cornish side of the Tamar.
Labels:
woods
Carthamartha
this is an ancient earthwork in Carthamartha woods in the bend of the Tamar where the Tamar and the Inny converge. It is very distinctive. Oil drum in foreground. I am not sure how Carthamartha came by its unusual name but the link goes to a site with a mine of useful information about Cornwall.
Labels:
woods
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