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Lovely place to take a walk.
Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post' Started conversation Apr 19, 2020
I assume that this is within walking distance for you, is that so? Scotland is a beautiful place. I enjoy looking at the pictures of Scotland in the picture section of BBC News.
Lovely place to take a walk.
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Apr 19, 2020
These are the kind of pictures that I wish I could go and live in.
That little stream looks so inviting. The trees really love it to pieces. Their roots grow right down in the water.
I always love streams because there's a chance of finding minnows or frogs or pollywogs in them.
Lovely place to take a walk.
Paigetheoracle Posted Apr 23, 2020
You can visit after the restrictions are removed, not before. I found frogspawn in a puddle just before the heat wave hit and moved it into a ditch (no sign of it now for some reason). Somebody killed a dozen toads on their way to the spawning grounds. When we were here twenty years ago, I saw twenty palmate newts crossing the road, close to this point. The small stream is an artificial channel, diverting water to the local distillery.
Lovely place to take a walk.
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Apr 23, 2020
". The small stream is an artificial channel, diverting water to the local distillery."
Well I'm glad it was created for useful purposes. .
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Lovely place to take a walk.
- 1: Elektragheorgheni -Please read 'The Post' (Apr 19, 2020)
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