It never snows on Mull!
Posted: Sunday, 03 February 2008 |
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Really sublime photos WF. The robin is picture perfect. And as for the retro chic cachet of having three oystercatchers flying up your wall instead of ducks...well...I think you might be onto the Next Big Thing in interior decor! Can I have a grey banana please?
Flying Cat from Meeaow Pepper!
I expect you have been busy feeding your birds when you are not taking pictures. Very nice photos, WF.
mjc from NM,USA
You could make a fortune WF, with all your lovely pictures on postcards,
Ac from Coll
Oh Wild Freckle, these are the most lovely photographs, I agree with Flying Cat, that Robin on a Branch is just.... superb. What a talent !!
Squidgy the Otter from green with envy
That's Ben Hiant - the mountain covered in snow! Cheers, MM
MM from Tob
thanks MM - I always look at the map and trying and see the name but am never 100% sure I'm looking at the right one and would hate to get it wrong. Thank you Squidgy - I just love snapping on this Island - never had a camera till September!!
Wild Freckle from Mull - how much rain can fall from the sky?
FC, Squidgy and MM have already said it, but once again - wonderfully evocative pictures. Thank you. Glad your wee girl had fun with the snow - its obviously getting scarcity value across the N. hemisphere! We're not even getting frost now (well, almost none).
Barney from Swithiod and no snow here either
We get great views of the snow on Mull (admittedly mostly on Ben Mor), and also great views of the rain. I'm only envious sometimes.
Nic from Coll
AAHH ---MM is still alive!
carol from in the air
He rocks!
Flying Cat from the soul of brevity
Thank you for sharing the photos. They remind us so much of our time on Mull, when it also snowed.
Gary Sutherland from Carradale
i loved your photos they made me home sick keep them coming.
R Mckay-heeney from hastings east sussex
You have captured beautifully the essence of snow - and with an added touch of humour - along the way.
Peter from Stirling
You have a natural talent for capturing nature within photography - the magnificent photo of the 'Robin' is a joy to see. Well done - I shall look forward to viewing future postings and as I shortly due to arrive on Mull myself - hopefully will have an awareness - of what to expect on such a beautiful isle. Thank you
Peter from Stirling