Sunday, 23 September 2007

early autumn


the trees in the Tamar valley are showing the first signs of the leaves turning brown.

still no fungi, very few flowers and one solitary dipper.

Friday, 21 September 2007

Kit Hill quarry


there has been very little to photograph recently and for various reasons I haven't been out as much, so I am going to trawl through my archives for photos taken at the same time of year (within a week) to keep the blog changing at least until November when it will have been up for two years. Last year at this time the woods were full of mushrooms, this year there are very few as yet. Kit Hill quarry has always provided me with a wealth of image material because of the wonderful interplay between the colours in the rocks, the wildflowers and the restless surface of the water creating natural impressionist paintings. My favourite image is of swallows dipping into the water when it is absolutely still and squeaking with ?excitement/pleasure, but I have yet to capture it to my satisfaction. Next year maybe. I like that sense that things will return in the great cycle of life even as the autumnal gloom descends.

Monday, 17 September 2007

house guests


as the summer ends the large spiders are coming back indoors to frighten those of a nervous disposition. Close up and not squashed they are a marvel of natural engineering.

a good year for apples


a crab apple tree in the woods bearing a very heavy crop of apples. Our own apple trees are cropping very well with sweet unblemished fruit.

Sunday, 9 September 2007

buzzards


buzzards are usually seen gliding with wings outstretched, but they find it hard to get going from a standing start.

Friday, 7 September 2007

harriet is right here


by special request, Harriet on her early morning trouble finding escapade.

autumn mornings II


on Kit Hill, looking northwards down the spoil pile towards Stoke Climsland.