Tor-na-coille
Where Sian’s parents live, by the River Tay.
being and becoming in the world
Where Sian’s parents live, by the River Tay.
Thanks to Geoff and Joy Darracott, Pentwyn, for keeping this newspaper from the time of Dai and Eileen’s marriage:
lasting colour and beauty [photograph taken today]
Thank you Eileen for making Auntie Nana’s apple pudding. It was delicious! The blossom in your orchard is so beautiful. Dennis Potter described this as “the blossomest blossom”.
We spent a lovely Christmas beside the river Tay. The first three photos are of garden birds in flight approaching the bird table. The last photograph is of starlings daily … Continue reading Tor-na-coille
Tor-na-coille orchard photographed on Sunday 13th May 2018. How beautiful nature can be: Hale Bopp with the ‘blossomest blossom’:
The Great Conker Hunt! Another year! Another year! Excitement rises for those inside-shiny-pumpkins. The giant’s gentle green fingers clasp. for Kinfaun’s spectacular rival tae Walnut’s grove. Boxes laden. Hands held, … Continue reading Gathering the first fall of conkers
This film is for Dai and Eileen: The dragon’s hole [Kinfauns]: To play this short film please click here or on the image above.