Ardmore again, beautiful day
Posted: Monday, 20 August 2007 |
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thanks yet again mountainman the pics are lovely
tws's weather girl from in awe(not as in loch)
Great pics again, MM. Your photos are much better than the ones in the geology book. Good shot of the amygdales. What gorgeous weather you had - just look at the colour of the sea! I note that your son was absent, but I hope you didn't get the pound coin from his piggybank instead...
Jill from EK
och MM, can I have your life please? More fabulous pics! I miss hills. And trees. And sunshine. You should be doing your own book y`know.
Hermit from Sandaywhereitsrainingagain
Fantastic pictures. I know people who won't go to Scotland because "the weather is terrible". Wrong, aren't they?!
Mrs Trellis from North East Wales
Sometimes, Mrs Trellis. But not always...
Jill from EK
Thanks for the comments so far - the weather has been very mixed this past wee while, but I always try to make the most of every opportunity to get out and about. Hopefully what we've got is a nice clear spell for a few weeks now. Some of us are going to walk the Loch Ba Ring Dyke on Saturday - a long boggy walk in places. Hopefully, this weather should get the ground nice and dry and Saturday will hopefully be nice. If you want to know more about this walk go to my web site www.mullgeology.com/LBRD_walk.html Afterwards there is a "social evening" for all my students. So lots to blog this coming weekend! Unless it pours of course..... Nahhhhhh... Cheers! JW
James (Mountainman) from Sunny Mull
Its great to read a Blog that is not full of stories about not locking car doors and otter watching. I have always wondered what that red bole was. If that excites you there is a really good bit at the entrance to North Harbour Gometra. I was thinking it was Iron and had been imagining iron age men picking away at it. Thanks for clearing that up.
Monkey from Mull
Monkey, thanks for the comment - yes the blog is more than just chat. I am quite passionate about science and I love promoting my own chosen field (Of course you could interpret that as being bored rigid by some crazy geek...) That Gometra red bole sounds interesting. Havent been to Gometra for a while -would be nice to get over there before the summer (summer? summer did I say? Pah!) ends. Gometra doesnt actually get much of a mention in the Geological Memoirs - I suspect the original survey officers didnt spend a lot of time there. There is an interesting little remark in the Memoir that mentions Gometra - they are actually talking about Staffa: "Staffa - uninhabited. Visited by Tourist-Steamer from Oban, by sailing boat from gometra or by motor-boat from Iona" Ah! I love the way they described things a hundred years ago - all we need is a shooting brake and a char-a-banc and a scene of Edwardian bliss is complete! :-) Cheers! MM
JW (Mountainman) from Tobermory
MM i've just sent a couple of pics to IBHQ to see if they can show them--they were taken on the Corromandel pennisula and when i was there in january i thought about the west coast of scotland,your snaps have just confirmed it
tws's weather girl from in the zoo
Fascinating material thank you for sharing, sorry I missed the lecture you will keep us up to date on when the next will be wont you.
Jessica from NY