The loch shows an infinite variety of faces as the light hits it on different days.

Lucky used to be a stray girl but has now found her new identity as a Donich Lodge boy (the vet discovered he was male when we took “her” to be spayed). He would ask you to respect his new pronouns.

The high mountain pass over the Rest and be Thankful is the main route out of the village. Here it is in winter.

Spring sky over the mountain tops.

Sunset from our front door step.

A misty moon over the mountains as darkness falls.

View over towards the loch from near the summit of Cnoc Coinnich.

A rainbow appears in a clear interval between showers.

Lochgoilhead in the distance on a clear spring morning.

As the year turns, the mountains are white on most days.

Looking across the loch from the village, clouds form a band across the hills.

Tora and Schrodi our snow Bengal brothers used to live here. RIP both of you

A dragonfly pauses for a rest by the side of our pond.

The weather here can be appalling. Here gales and torrential rain have blocked one of the village’s few roads.

The colours on the mountains fade to muted browns as autumn approaches.

The Donich Water in one of its kinder moods as it runs through our garden.

One of a myriad insects pollinating our heather.

A group of wild haggis have made a den down by the river.

Our new Highland Tiger Saphy prowling her territory. She is a demon for the wildlife with her specialized prey item being shrews. She is not adverse to mice, voles or birds however.

This is Amber aka as Bramble. She is big, black, rather podgy and a bit of a scaredy cat. We had her cloned shortly after she arrived.

Although we don’t get much snow at loch level, the higher mountains are covered for five months or so of the year

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Dec 11th, 2024

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Dec 10th, 2024

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Truly beautiful day today

It was -5C this morning early when we set out for Helensburgh to get the car serviced and go to the dentist. This was our driveway at 7:30 It was spectacularly beautiful all along the road. We took this picture when stopped at traffic lights, but it doesn’t do it justice. Then we walked along […]

Dec 8th, 2024

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Dec 5th, 2024

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The sign on the door

The house J has inherited has an annoying feature (well several actually but I’ll talk about this one right now). The front door of the house is on Cleves Drive, and the back door is on Wells road. This back door is highly unsuitable for deliveries as it is up a overgrown path and is […]

Dec 4th, 2024

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Dec 3rd, 2024

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Holkham Hall

We went to see the Christmas Lights at Holkham Hall tonight – this is a truly magnificent indoor display where many of the state rooms are opened up and decorated in sumptuous fashion (it has been on TV multiple times). According to the website it was “15 to 20 minutes gentle walk” from the bus […]

Dec 2nd, 2024

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Norfolk life

We are living well here down in the soft south. Yesterday we had a cream tea with homemade scones from the Walsingham Farm Shop, gooseberry preserve and clotted cream. This morning we had a full English again from the farm shop with local bacon, sausages and eggs. I might get fat apart from Norfolk life […]

Nov 30th, 2024

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China

I’ve spent most of today helping J pack up his mother’s china cabinet – this was a big job as she was a keen attender of auction sales. Many of the items are singleton tea and coffee cups, obviously survivors from very splendid sets indeed as they are surpassingly beautiful.  It was a real shame […]

Nov 29th, 2024

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Sunny Norfolk

Went down to sunny Norfolk to help J pack up his house there as he has now sold it. The weather down here really is sunny although pretty cold. We walked out to the Slipper Chapel and back – it was very lovely walking out along the disused railway track and rather less lovely walking […]

Nov 25th, 2024

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The Lucky hole

We found this wildlife hole on our way back from our walk.  What could have made it? Was it a badger?  A marten? An otter? I sees who it is. Though actually it could be one of the other creatures that made it and Lucky is just using it.