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As mentioned briefly in the ‘food’ post, our rather energetic weekend concluded with a 10 mile hike in the forests near Ballater on Royal Deeside.

It’s a spectacularly beautiful area, long popular with tourists and the royals, and it’s easy to see why. That said, on the whole walk we probably only met half a dozen other people on the trail itself, so it’s a long way from crowded. We started off at the Cambus O’May car park, and were soon through the forests an emerging on to the moorland, now turning pink & purple with a carpet of Heather:

Heather

It was a lovely walk, gently rising through stands of Pine and Birch, crossing small burns over bridges and stepping stones, and snatching glimpses of the Cairngorm mountains in the far distance. As ever the boys were navigating, and took to racing each other to the signposts.

Sign

We made our way down the hill and through more Birch alongside the lochs to the Burn O’Vat itself. The geographers amongst you would have loved the glacial landscape features casually scattered around the place, of which the Vat is the most spectacular. Carved out of the rock at the end of the last ice age, it is classed as a ‘Moulin’, and is effectively a massive bowl ground into granite bedrock by the force of torrents of meltwater:

Burn 'O' Vat

The torrent is now a gentle stream, but the only way to enter the Vat is to climb up it, over a small waterfall and squeeze between the buttresses of rock, which the boys loved as you can imagine. It’s a truly amazing amphitheatre, and worth the wet boots - you can understand why it was a favoured hideout of outlaws in the past… and the present:

Family In The Vat

From there we walked back to the Cambus O’May to complete our trek with two very tired but happy little boys. ‘I’m glad to be back on the mountains’ said Patrick. ‘This is the best day ever’ agreed Tom.

Peace at last……

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No!

Look ma! No hands!

Wasn’t like that in the Jungle Book…..

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This is rather nice:

Flickr Mosaic

This is a composite of some of my pictures on Flickr. I found out how to make my own Flickr Mosaic courtesy of Claire in a comment on the Eleanorblog. If you want to know more about each picture, follow the links below, going from left to right.

1. Flower Garden, 2. Blue Ball, 3. Hothouse, 4. Look But Don’t Touch, 5. A Waterfall Of Colour, 6. Fuschia, 7. Pleasure & Pain, 8. Starburst, 9. Rose Mountain, 10. Thistles, 11. Purple Haze, 12. Nunnington Hall Gardens, 13. Inverness War Memorial, 14. Blossom, 15. Sheringham Park, 16. Yellow & Blue, 17. Crarae, 18. Arduaine Gardens, 19. Rhododendron, 20. Thistle

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Which can either be cooing, or vomiting depending on your level of cynicism: Finger Sized Creatures.

Finger Pet

Too many to think about on the link.

Finger licking good? Only if you deep fry them….. :twisted:

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Welder

Really, it isn’t….

Lots more at That’s Not Safe, some you will have seen before, but there’s a few gems that I haven’t.

Given that my wife is a Health & Safety Nazi Advisor, she’ll be having fits over some of these photos, but of course won’t see them today because she’s hard at work. Unless you are reading this during you lunch hour dear? :twisted:

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Our garage is a terrible mess at the best of times, and it’s not helped by the recent addition of the boys new bikes: That makes 4 bikes now, 3 golf bags, loads of camping stuff and other miscellaneous junk useful things.

To say we need some garage organization is an understatement, and I am severely tempted by all the things the CarGuyGarage.com website has to offer - storage racks, cupboards, trollies, just about anything you can think of, and this bike rack looks like it would be just the job:

Bike Rack

Perfect, and for only $69.99, it’s a great way to get the garage organized. I’m willing to bet I’m not alone in needing to get it tidied, hmm? ;-)

This is a sponsored post.

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Depends on the tree….

Lady Tree

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Tyrebagger. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr

This is rather cool, isn’t it? It’s a summary of my profile on Flickr, showing my stats and a selection of my recent photos. You can find loads of other great Flickr/photography stuff like this at BigHugeLabs, I could spend the rest for the day exploring.
If you’re on Flickr, add me as a contact so I can have a nose around your pictures ;-)

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Dirty Boy!

He’s a professional you know…..

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As some of you may know, I also run a photoblog by the name of Autofocused, where I generally put up a shot a day from my travels.

I had been using Divshare for the hosting of these photos, but as they now seem to be going offline on a daily basis, taking my photos with them, I’ve started moving over to Flickr at long last. I’ve added a little widget to my left sidebar so you can see what I’ve added.

So far I’ve only added those photos that I’m hosting for Autofocused, but when I get time, I’ll probably add some extra ones, so if you’re on Flickr, this is my address, feel free to add me as a contact & I’ll add you back. Feel free to explain the whole community thing to me as well……

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