Tag: The Grinds
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Three little ducky birds all in a row
…and one in the water for good measure! A ‘Friday in the Grinds’ post to usher in a fantastic weekend!
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The Wood Imp
The Grinds are home to all manner of creatures, from very popular ones to rare, and even as-yet undiscovered ones. There’s an undiscovered creature in this image. I’ve named it the Wood Imp, and it is very well camouflaged! But it’s there… its very long tail gives its presence away. The thing is, it looks…
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Blue with a hint of green…
I’m celebrating Good Friday with a series of photos (taken on my mobile phone, of course!) concentrating on the colours blue and green. It may be a tad early in England for bluebells to appear, but here in the Grinds anything and everything happens in its own random order. You can get some pretty nifty…
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The Northern Lights
The Aurora Borealis was visible from the UK last night, as far south as Staffordshire, which is the next county down from Cheshire. I didn’t get to see it in person, unfortunately, as I was looking in the other direction. One day I shall get to see this magnificent sight. One day very soon, I’m…
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…p–start–stop–start–sto…
Sigh. Talk about one of those days. I’ll run through the morning with you: A telephone call come in for me, regarding something or other. I forget what, exactly, as the person calling was announced as David Attenborough, famed natural history and wildlife TV presenter, amongst other things. It turned out that it wasn’t David…