21st April10, Howick Coast, 8am
From this angle Cullernose Point has a mini-twin. Lovely blue skies but cold wind persists. We were sheltered down here at the curiously named Swine Den so we sat and I soaked up the sun through many layers of winter clothing while Trooper's fur warmed up nicely.
21st April10, around Christon Bank, 3pm
Flowering currant in the sun is a beautiful plant but the smell is nose-wrinklingly sharp.
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
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3 comments:
When watching all your great images, Andy, taken regularly and mainly in - more or less - bright sunlight, I really have to reconsider my prejudices about British weather... ;-)
Have (another) sunny day!
Uwe.
Ask yourself if that's because it's always sunny or if I take more photographs when it's sunny!!
I'm afraid there are some dull, uninspiring days that don't make it onto the blog...
We have had a cracking April though.
Andy
Thanks for hooking up with my blog, Andy. Welcome to the site where fair weather photographers meet... ;-))
Uwe.
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