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Some interesting snow 'sculptures' were created by the wind and snow today. My car is actually quite rounded, but the drifts made a boxy square out of it.
It`s a beautiful car, Ferrari 458 i believe, parked on the Euro Garages car park. There`s been a lot of nice cars up here lately, a Maclaren MP4-12C on Monday.
Today in Pictures, Gurners in the mist, a sunny day but misty in the distance. However there are signs of spring around every corner
1. 2. &3. The first cherries to flower are the white or the pale pink varieties, the next ones will be a deeper pink.
4. Next to the entrance to Foxhill Bank.
5. The compulsory hands and knees shot.
6. Catkins, if you look closely you can just see the small red female parts of the tree (Hazel) emerging from the buds, waiting to be pollinated.
7. Pussy Willow, with a gossamer thread.
8. Hawthorn is bursting out all over.
9. Gurners in the mist.
10. Putting on the style.
Today in Pictures, Gurners in the mist, a sunny day but misty in the distance. However there are signs of spring around every corner
1. 2. &3. The first cherries to flower are the white or the pale pink varieties, the next ones will be a deeper pink.
4. Next to the entrance to Foxhill Bank.
5. The compulsory hands and knees shot.
6. Catkins, if you look closely you can just see the small red female parts of the tree (Hazel) emerging from the buds, waiting to be pollinated.
7. Pussy Willow, with a gossamer thread.
8. Hawthorn is bursting out all over.
9. Gurners in the mist.
10. Putting on the style.
1. Over the tops.
2. Jackhouse Reservoir.
4 - 5. Some geese.
6. Don`t know what this is.
7. Rhyddings Park.
8. Down by the canal.
9. The leaks getting fixed.
10. Daisy playing.
1. Over the tops.
2. Jackhouse Reservoir.
4 - 5. Some geese.
6. Don`t know what this is.
7. Rhyddings Park.
8. Down by the canal.
9. The leaks getting fixed.
10. Daisy playing.
No 6 is Gorse and I'm sure Dave Mac will correct me if i'm wrong
Great shots Frank.
I like the wood carvings...they are similar to those around the lake at Lynn Brenig in north Wales
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