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July 08 2010

planetveganscotland
06:22

if the mountain defeats us…

Mither Tap against sun

Mither Tap against sun

but it didn’t, so we did not have to brave the mines of Moria, 3 times up and down Bennachie accomplished and quite a bit of money raised for the trees :) My legs hurt today!

at the bottom of the Mither Tap path

at the bottom of the Mither Tap path

top of first climb up steep Mither tap path

top of first climb up steep Mither tap path

down the Donview way

down the Donview way

caterpillar

caterpillar

back up on top and heading down Rowan

back up on top and heading down Rowan

These new signs help to avoid confusion, there are even paths at the bottom linking different carparks so you can go down different ways without reclimbing if you wish :)

no such plan for us - back up Rowan

no such plan for us - back up Rowan

This was the toughest climb being our third, even though it is the easiest path and most gentle slope.

resting on way up - some of the shoes did not make it (5 years old, ethical wares, much walking done)

resting on way up - some of the shoes did not make it (5 years old, ethical wares, much walking done)

reaching top 3rd time

reaching top 3rd time

steep final descent

steep final descent

down down down

down down down

treat picnic at bottom

treat picnic at bottom

rose cupcakes

rose cupcakes

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June 17 2010

planetveganscotland
07:37

Tap o’ Noth and Dunnydeer

OS thing at top, Pictish fort walls visible

OS thing at top, Pictish fort walls visible

Practice triple climb of other hills! Tap O’ Noth first, then Dunnydeer twice.

a tough climb this one

a tough climb this one

up we go

up we go

then on Dunnydeer, Tap o' Noth in misty distance

then on Dunnydeer, Tap o' Noth in misty distance

down the other side of dunnydeer, before going back up and home :)

down the other side of dunnydeer, before going back up and home :)

beautiful hill

beautiful hill

June 12 2010

planetveganscotland
08:52

trees for life

Trees for Life

Four of us girls (Charlotte, me and Lucy and Eleanor from moonrabbits) are doing a sponsored climb to raise money for trees for life, the wonderful charity that is replanting the Caledonian Forest. We intend climbing Bennachie 3 times in one day, taking all three routes to the Mither Tap :D in about a months time. Trees for life is not a member of just giving or any such online fundraiser but please feel free to donate directly on link above if you wish :) For every £5 raised a tree will be planted.

the lorax

A favourite of our kids years ago, the lorax speaks for the trees. Richard St. Barbe Baker “the man of the trees“ who inspired Trees for Life, was sometimes fondly known as the lorax :)

(lorax on amazon) Buy UK or Buy US

A nice tree filled place we cycled round recently, thanks to a neighbour telling us the best way to get in there:

rhododendron way into the woods

rhododendron way into the woods

more rhoddies

more rhoddies

a little loch

a little loch

May 27 2010

planetveganscotland
08:29

coastal pics and pink meadow

shipwreck!

Shipwreck!

washing lines - spot Nemo :)

washing lines - spot Nemo :)

what a wonderful airing the laundry must get!

what a wonderful airing the laundry must get!

melon, meadow, Lion

melon, meadow, Lion

May 25 2010

planetveganscotland
09:49

faeryland

the borders

the borders

highly perfumed bluebells, wild garlic in back

highly perfumed bluebells, wild garlic in back

on the faery path

on the faery path

path

path

flowers

flowers

These cards remind me of the woods – a lovely story telling tool :)

story telling cards

story telling cards

 Other faery places:

gorse blooms

gorse blooms

pink snow is falling in the garden

pink snow is falling in the garden

R. Ogilvie Crombie (ROC)

CD of ROC’s lectures UK and US,  there is deep wisdom within, much before it’s time as concerns the environment.

April 25 2010

planetveganscotland
08:48

wood sorrel

wood sorrel on forest floor

wood sorrel on forest floor

 beautiful plant – edible too :)

in a tree stump

in a tree stump

Perfect book for this time of year if interested in wild foods and foraging: Richard Mabey’s Food for Free

April 11 2010

planetveganscotland
19:22

Loudon Wood, feet and newts

feet of sleeping Lion

feet of sleeping Lion

 After many years of searching in vain, we finally found Loudon Wood stone circle. The length of time was contributed to by a council sign pointing into completely different, unconnected bit of wood – ignore that and use google maps instead if wanting to visit! Beautiful place.

path to circle

path to circle

first glimpse

first glimpse

recumbent and flankers

recumbent and flankers

flanker and white tree

flanker and white tree

through the tree

through the tree

carved lines

carved lines

stones

stones

cloud formation as we leave

cloud formation as we leave

Davie put on music down by the pond as he set up some solar lights we were given and it did seem to attract lots of newts over to investigate :)

newts

newts

newt rising to surface

newt rising to surface

April 08 2010

planetveganscotland
07:51

of Russians and swans

woods and loch

woods and loch

Totally loving the gorgeous springness that is all around now :) Had some lovely wild garlic pesto yesterday and think may do same today. Seems to have less of a garlic hit when very young though still very good.

freshly picked wild garlic and the sky

freshly picked wild garlic and the sky

Swans are still following us around – whooping ones fly over the garden and woods regularly just now and look – we have new swan taps on the bath following a water gushing disaster with the old very antiquated ones!

swan tap

swan tap

fitted for us by a Russian plumber, first plumber to come here who didn’t make a soap opera-esque drama about getting the water on and off with our old system and was also gentle and kind to elderly cats and frenzied frogs! More Russian-ness in The Turning Point from the beautiful Misha and Grishko ballet shoes from here:

ballet shoe heel

ballet shoe heel

sandy shore of the loch

sandy shore of the loch

March 09 2010

planetveganscotland
18:05

reflections and windows

soup of pasta, tofu & veg with chick pea sprouts on top

The bridge did get finished:

reflections in pond

rockpool

Now this may appear to be a blurry photo gone wrong – well, it is - but it is also  a picture of trees reflected in chocolate so worthy of inclusion :D

reflections

It is a montezuma’s very dark bar…

redwood bark

gothic window

tree house steps

tree house window

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