Our Sunday morning outing produced a Hare near Bride and a Razorbill at the point
Each Saturday I go out walking around the Isle of Man with my friend Dave. We take pictures as we walk - sometimes more pictures than walking! Though Dave is older than me, he is usually in front, especially when climbing hills, something he enjoys a lot more than me. I also go out with the camera on Sunday's (with my husband, Chris) or any other time I'm not working, trying to capture different views of the island
Monday, 31 March 2014
Saturday 1st March 2014
Today Dave and I started our day at the ploughing match near St Johns
We next went into Tynwald Church
Our final stop of the day was the Curraghs
We next went into Tynwald Church
Our final stop of the day was the Curraghs
Friday 28th February 2014
Our wedding anniversary today so, a short morning outing for some spring flowers prior to lunch at Jean Pierre's Bistro in Ramsey.
Wednesday 26th February 2014
Chris was on his way to work this morning (a little after 6am) when he noticed the moon had Jupiter rising with it so, came back to get me out of bed to see it. I managed a few pictures before it faded into the daylight
Tuesday 25th February 2014
Today I went out with Bill on a mystery tour. We headed off without any clear idea of where we were going. First stop, Injebreck
We then continued our journey and next stopped at St Runius Chapel
A brief visit to Eairy Dam produced a Tufted Duck
We then headed down south for lunch at Scarlett followed by a look at the Lime Kilns then over to the Mull Circle near Cregneash, via Glen Chass
We then continued our journey and next stopped at St Runius Chapel
A brief visit to Eairy Dam produced a Tufted Duck
We then headed down south for lunch at Scarlett followed by a look at the Lime Kilns then over to the Mull Circle near Cregneash, via Glen Chass
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Monday 24th February 2014
A phone call from Chris had me getting my stuff together and heading to Mooragh ark to get some pictures of the Little Egret that was there. It got quite close at times.
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