isephoto: Greenshank
isephoto: Flying Scotsman
isephoto: Bullfinch in the garden
isephoto: Hobby
isephoto: Spoonbill
isephoto: Local foxes
harrip: Cavalier cheekiness at the rock pools...
isephoto: Piaggio Avanti M-GFGC
isephoto: Roe Deer
harrip: Goodbye Canada, you’ve been great. Au revoir.
isephoto: Clouded Yellow butterfly
harrip: Flying over the southernmost tip of Greenland. Pleased to see a glacier.
isephoto: Whinchat
isephoto: Whinchat
harrip: An Branán Mór off the Cliffs of Moher.
harrip: When the weather decides to take a turn for the worst, but you decide to brave the North Atlantic sea for a boat ride to see the Cliffs of Moher anyway. 800 feet high, but with a cloud base of just 300 feet you get to see some haunting images.
harrip: A few of the 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption
harrip: “My grandfather told me that he saw the Titanic and he warned everyone that it was going to sink, but nobody would listen. He told the people a few more times - and then he was kicked out the cinema.”
harrip: Every so often we come across something in life that is stranger than fiction. Seeing this tree engulf a cottage was one such moment.
harrip: Colourful, chaotic, noisey and cheap local beer made this spot ideal for people watching. Oh, and the police raid, I mustn’t forget the police raid because the tables on the footpath were illegal! #friedchickenheadsnothankyou #ididntknowbeercouldbesocheap
harrip: Exploring caves around Halong Bay
isephoto: Silver-washed Fritillary
harrip: Whoa Gosford
Johan Konz: Funny and Curious Girls
isephoto: Blackcap in the garden
Bea Schmidt: mating bugs
isephoto: Crane over Titchmarsh LNR, Northants
isephoto: Fieldfare in garden
isephoto: Stonechat
Bea Schmidt: frozen bubble