It is cut in blocks with a special tool, dried, and burned for fuel in the winter.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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- up and down on Hadrian's Wall
- or just a small note
- drop me a line
- old mill
- HIghland Cattle
- baby coot
- Cul Mor raindrops
- cutting peat
- landing
- take off
- Gairloch gulls
- manger
- Loch Maree view
- bird on a post
- two kinds of heather
- Highland road traffic
- bridge in the glen
- more moss
- wildlife
- heather
- wild orchid
- moss
- churchyard in the village where Grandpa grew up
- drive by photo on the way to the Highlands
- before we leave Edinburgh for the Highlands...
- You can tell it's a palace...
- gentlemen of the wedding party
- Some days you are the gull, some days the statue.
- castle flags
- Come along, girls, there are breakfasts to provide...
- sidewalk sale plan B
- call no-waiting
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- the pipes are calling
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About Me
- Katney
- I am a Grandma blogger, posting some regular stuff on some regular blogs--photos and memes. Most recently I have primarily participated in a weekly header challenge, but hopefully I will get back to more regular blogging again.
3 comments:
Ive seen this done in Ireland.
Greetings new Katney,
This is your grateful friend from the Blog Help Forum... I see that you are traipsing through the British countryside, taking very nice photos for us to see around the whirled wide web of life...
And I thank you as well for being my first and very Official blog
member (follower... :-) It is I who have followed you!!!
But we can allow for each of us to circle through the days of our lives and seasons of our time, as we share what is precious to us all...
phineas8888
Always wondered how it looked!
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