Showing posts with label Cathkin Braes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cathkin Braes. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2018

Back once more??

Haven't posted here since 2012 as I have been busy with my business since 2012 and had to shelve some of my 'social' things such as my blogging!
I have taken a lot of photographs over the years and will pop a few up on here!

I go to a local country park to walk the doggies and love to take photos of the trees at different times during the year.  These following ones are definitely WINTER season - taking in February [ a couple of weeks ago!]




Hope you enjoyed these few photos!



Sunday, March 25, 2007

Patch on Cathkin Braes at the 'split' tree

What is that old story about the eye of the needle!! This tree looks a little like the eye of a needle, but you probably could fit a camel through it - with a squeeze! It was damaged after some very high winds at the start of March. The top of the tree is 'hung-up' on another Larch, and it is actually rather precarious, especially with the path underneath it! There has been quite a bit of regeneration of Beech trees around this area, which was cleared of Rhododenrons quite a few years ago. There have also been some windfalls opening up the canaopy to allow some seedlings to develop. Hopefully in a few years, they will have grown quite large!