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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal Gee and Susan thinks she is easily amused!! LOL |
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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal The pictures are awesome! Charlie is such a ham |
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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal Now it's time to have a look around town! ![]() ![]() Dumfries is a town in the South West of Scotland. It is in the middle of 'rural nowhere', taking about two hourws to reach either Edinburgh or Glasgow. The River Nith runs through the town, and being close to the estuary of the Solway, it is tidal, and regularly floods. Here, my son Ronan show Charlie the Nith approaching spate: and in the other direction, he shows Charlie the Devorgilla Bridge - the oldest standing stone bridge in Scotland.![]() |
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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal Here, Charlie admires the newest bridge, opened this summer It caused some controversy, as boats can now no longer reach the town, which used to be an important dock for southern Scotland. Charlie looks up river, and sees the Dock Park, where an irate local berthed his boat in protest! ![]() Further downstream, Charlie admires a boat in the tiny harbour of Kingholm Quay ![]() and gazes out to sea as the tide begins to ebb ![]() |
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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal Forget Charlie, you have an adorable son. You better guard him from the girls!! Love the pics and the history lesson. |
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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal Right at the mouth of the river lies the Caerlaverock Estate, home to both Caerlaverock Castle and the only Scottish Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Centre.Caerlaverock is vitally important for the Artic, Spitsbergen population of barnacle geese, who migrate here (almost exclusively) for the winter. This pic. was accompanied by few rude words, as a flock of barnacles flew over, and we tried to keep Charlie in shot! - you can (just) see them in the photo if you maximise the pic!!! - felt like real wildlife photographers! (though I'm sure they don't swear!) The road to Caerlaverock Castle was looking a bit iffy - there had been some rain that morning!The Castle is unique in Scotland, built in around 1277, it is triangular! Charlie's glad this sign doesn't involve him! |
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| Re: Charlie's Photo Journal I'm waiting for you two to find a blue police box and take off into space... |
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