Thursday, June 29, 2006

dog



more reflections on reflections, Mum swimming in the Tamar.

dog daisies



dog (aka Ox eye) daisy and little green thing at the trough. Speaking for myself I can only say that it must smell very sweet.

Stoke Climsland



This is a picture of the church in Stoke Climsland, next door to the old school and in the background Kit Hill. This is the golden light for which Cornwall is famous, it is very soft, and suffuses things rather than illuminates them, and is very hard to capture on film, although it was often caught very well by the Newlyn (especially the naughty Mr Tuke) and St Ives painters.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

grasses


nor are we hot on grasses, but this red grass grows extensively in the meadows in Greenscoombe woods, princess H in background for colour control, plus some Cornish bladderseed, and a little patch of yellow slender St John's wort. Posted by Picasa

skipper


.... we are not very good on moths and butterflies, but we think this is a skipper, that skips about the meadows at this time of year Posted by Picasa

Tamar views


....No kingfisher today, just this beautiful translucent green image of the river rolling by. Posted by Picasa