Monday, March 14, 2011

daffodils and dogs




poser



posy?
both types of daffodil are to be found growing on the banks of the Inny, but only the lower photo shows our native daffodil which is short and slender and has a simple trumpet

Sunday, March 13, 2011

butterbur and three dogs

it's butterbur time again, with three dogs trying to avoid the camera

Saturday, March 12, 2011

more Spring


 on the road to Down House




the succulent leaves of orpine pushing up through the leaf litter from last year. Orpine is one of the first of our wild perennials to emerge, and yet is one of the last to flower (in August September). Now that Spot's amanuensis has returned from the wild shores of Borneo (see below) and the even wilder clutches of Saga he can start blogging again.


dawn at Turan beach and Mrs Spot owner doing her thing.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

levels


the top (almost) and the bottom (almost) of the food chain

Thursday, February 24, 2011

things are happening


crocuses about to bloom as some warmth returns to the soil. For the technically minded Spot is experimenting with a 2 dioptre lens on the end of a FX Nikon 24 - 70mm lens, a tripod, and F22 which makes the camera intensely short sighted (like him) but gives a lot of depth of field over quite a wide area. Roll on FRPS.

Monday, February 14, 2011

skylarks happen

today we heard the first skylark of the year, high and invisible to the naked eye, but a little flock of four flew past. They like rough pasture like this field and nest on the ground although the nests are very hard to find. It feels as if Spring is almost here, the tipping point, but so often this turns out to be an illusion and Winter bites back. February always feels like the longest month of all.