Showing posts with label Treshnish Cottages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treshnish Cottages. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 March 2024

March in photographs

From the office window

Golden hour round the farmhouse

The trough and the daffodils 

Down in the woodland garden

A gateway in the stone dyke 

First sightings

Marsh marigold

Larch flowering

Arums have been flowering since February


First Coltsfoot, bedraggled

These 4 ewe hoggs have gone to live on a Tobermory croft

Aurora

Aurora fighting the moon


Feeding the Herdies - the Greylags are back

Chasing the feeder

Dun Haunn, sphinx like 

Walking along the coast

Feeding - a daily winter activity

The Common gulls start following the quad 

A faint Aurora

Along the road towards Calgary 

Aurora and the light of a dredger 

Re-purposed structure as a sheep pen

Port Haunn

Shieling 

Another Aurora 


The path to the coast at Haunn 

Treshnish Point 

Spagnum moss on the Point

Scrub regenerating on the Point

Lichen on the rocks

Magnolia in the woodland 

Full blossom! 

 

Monday, 2 April 2018

Port Haunn


This calm weather has given me some good flying opportunities for the drone.   Easter Saturday sunset and a walk to Port Haunn on Easter Sunday - enforced time off for Farmer!


This is at Port Haunn looking at Gometra.  You can just make out the Paps of Jura in the distance.


Looking in towards Port Haunn from the Treshnish Isles side!



And then looking up towards Rum, past Dun Haunn and the Point.



Ben More looking lovely in April sunshine.


This is the Fort at Port Haunn.



Evening light on the Treshnish Cottages.


Monday, 11 December 2017

Sunday morning walk


No snow at Treshnish.  We had a dusting of snow-hail we call 'snail'.  We walked up to the Sitheans, past the lochan which was almost frozen over.  Normally Cap swims here, so we kept him away this time.  

The hill sheep are still in the in-by fields so we could let the dogs run about a bit.  It was beautifully still and quiet. The air was really crisp and clear and we could see Ben More on South Uist, and Macleods Tables on Skye between Canna and Rum.



We found Hare footprints in the 'snail'.


Rum, so white.



When the days are short, we take advantage of the sunshine, particularly on the weekend.


Cap loves nothing better than a snowball shower!



Walking home across the boggy hill, a layer of crunch.


Farmer and Daughter let the young Herdwicks out for the day. They careered round the field leaping and jumping!


East and Middle ready for guests arriving today.



In the evenings at the moment, Farmer is busy looking back through the farm paperwork for a group he is part of, benchmarking farms on the island against each other, to see what areas of the business can be improved.  It is not a pleasant job, adding up the costs of the hay, concentrate food and medicines compared to the lamb sales income.  

And the 'glen road' from Aros Bridge to Dervaig on Friday morning..