Possible bank/revetment clearest at the north.
Great-looking site, Aberdeenshire just keeps on giving.
The addition of a possible "new "RSC just down the hill , is the latest present .
I'm sure Drew will be checking that out (if he hasn't already).
I love the walk on Pressendye. Nice photo. My eye is drawn to Morven in the distance.
Nice to see you back Thelonious.
Thanks TSC. I've not really been anywhere, just not visited any sites recently for various boring reasons.
I did try a TSC inspired shot last week in Strathspey. Photo of this one from out the window of the steam train.
themodernantiquarian.com/post/91920/tullochgorum.html
Failed miserably. I thought I'd got it but I just got a blurred photo of a farm gate. It's not even like the train was going that fast :-(
Ha ha ha, pesky motion! I saw this four times over the last two days, but have given up trying to do any better:
themodernantiquarian.com/post/106369/wibdon_broadstone.html
I keep meaning to go back and have a proper look at those Tullochgorum stones. Can't wait to get back to Scotland.
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Great-looking site, Aberdeenshire just keeps on giving.
The addition of a possible "new "RSC just down the hill , is the latest present .
I'm sure Drew will be checking that out (if he hasn't already).
I love the walk on Pressendye. Nice photo. My eye is drawn to Morven in the distance.
Nice to see you back Thelonious.
Thanks TSC. I've not really been anywhere, just not visited any sites recently for various boring reasons.
I did try a TSC inspired shot last week in Strathspey. Photo of this one from out the window of the steam train.
themodernantiquarian.com/post/91920/tullochgorum.html
Failed miserably. I thought I'd got it but I just got a blurred photo of a farm gate. It's not even like the train was going that fast :-(
Ha ha ha, pesky motion! I saw this four times over the last two days, but have given up trying to do any better:
themodernantiquarian.com/post/106369/wibdon_broadstone.html
I keep meaning to go back and have a proper look at those Tullochgorum stones. Can't wait to get back to Scotland.