All the weather

Apr 12, 2015 00:51

I'm just back from a flying visit to the Hebrides. We were only able to stay for three days but it was worth the trip, and thankfully the crossing wasn't quite as boisterous as this time last year! We've had *all* the weather over the last week; rain, hail, sleet, snow, sunshine. Typical Scottish spring really ;) It didn't stop us from going to ( Read more... )

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eglantine_br April 12 2015, 03:15:17 UTC
Such beautiful photos. You know I have an appreciation for sporty weather!

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anteros_lmc April 19 2015, 12:02:17 UTC
Indeed I do! And every time I board a ferry now I think of you :)

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charliecochrane April 12 2015, 15:30:20 UTC
How beautiful!

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anteros_lmc April 19 2015, 12:02:54 UTC
It is. And the pictures hardly do it justice.

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shepet April 12 2015, 22:08:50 UTC
It's great! Such rugged beauty!

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anteros_lmc April 19 2015, 12:05:28 UTC
The Highlands and Islands can be bleak in winter but they are never less than breathtakingly beautiful.

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kittycallum April 16 2015, 13:55:26 UTC
What a stunning landscape! The colour of the water in the first one is practically tropical. I will have to post my Churchill blizzard photos to compare with the third; I expect the wind was about the same level of intensity!

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anteros_lmc April 19 2015, 12:10:01 UTC
The colour of the water is one of the things that people always comment on. These photos are filtered slightly but it really is that colour! Of course it's also absolutely freezing. Partner and daughter went for a paddle and said their feet went numb almost instantly! I kept my boots firmly on :)

I'd love to see more of your Churchill pictures, it looks like such an amazing landscape. I would love to visit one day.

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aletheiafelinea May 3 2015, 17:38:30 UTC
*comes late to the party*

I'm glad it's greener outside of my windows currently, but these views are always fabulous in any season. :) I love how this river meanders on the white-brown plain.

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