Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Signs I Like #32: Christmas 2012 Special
Saturday, 16 June 2012
A grasshopper's eye view?
Please let me know what you think!
Signs I Like #31: Are all committee meetings the SAME?
Breathe In And Out... on Blipfoto :: Are all committee meetings the same? :: 12 June 2012
I enjoyed spotting this sign at the University of Stirling earlier this week, considering how many committee (and other) meetings I have sat in over the last 25 years!
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Signs I Like #30: Once in a lifetime
Well, it probably will be once in a lifetime that the Olympic Flame is carried through the town where I live. And that is happening here in Stirling tomorrow, Wednesday 13th June 2012. And, despite all the corporate nonsense and over-commercialisation of the London 2012 Games, I refuse to have my excitement quenched. This road sign, foretelling tomorrow's rolling traffic restrictions and heavy-handed security blanket, was in Bridge of Allan's main street, where the Olympic Torch convoy will be going before coming within two minutes drive of my house in Stirling.
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Find yourself a grassland right now
Yesterday, I was clearly feeling the love from contact with nature - it spilled over last night into my blipfoto daily post, here. Here's the story:
"This is a fantastic time of year to take a closer look at a grassland near you. Lots of plants in flower, the grass 'heads' all developing too, so much detail if you hunker down and take a good look! Today's blip was taken this morning in bright sun in Stirling's King's Park, well away from the bits where the ecology is ruined to suit the golfers. A beautiful mix of vegetation is on display: the white 'umbrellas' or umbals of pignut, the leggy stems and sunny yellow flowers of the field buttercup, the seed heads of wild sorrell and one of the plantains and the cobalt blue shining starlets of the speedwell flowers scattered throughout. And that's without starting on the grasses.
Go out and find some uncut grassland this week and give yourself a visual treat!"
Here's the picture of the scene that was floating my boat!
Saturday, 9 June 2012
What a tongue!
Friday, 8 June 2012
The heart of dreichness
For last night's blipfoto entry, I felt I wanted to share with you, especially if you live outside of Scotland, what the old Scottish word "dreich" actually looks like. "Dreich" means wet, overcast, cool and generally unattractive, particularly in respect of weather!
You can read more here.