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Saturday, January 28, 2006

And Finally the sunset. Though of course I should have posted in reverse order! Posted by Picasa
Ailsa Craig looking like a big Christmas Pudding. As the sun got lower, the colours intensified, from watery greys through to darker blues - though this has been exaggerated here. Posted by Picasa
Looking inland from Byne hill. From the marker on top, it looks as if the hil in the distance is the Merrick. Cal can tell me of she can see Ailsa Craig from the top when she climbs it.
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Ailsa Craig from Byne Hill, South of Girvan. The trek through the farmyard and slurry at the start of this walk was worth it for the fantastic winter sunshine and views of Ailsa Craig. A lovely jaunt. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Looking down Loch Long from Arrochar: the photograph makes a rather bright day look far moodier. Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 20, 2006

Just a starter - even if it does date from 2005. Posted by Picasa