28/03/2026 - Morning walk in the sunshine. I'm a bit sleepy today. I ended up plodding away for about 7 miles on the quiet back roads. Hardly any humans about which meant my happiness level stayed high.
28/03/2026 - Morning walk in the sunshine. I'm a bit sleepy today. I ended up plodding away for about 7 miles on the quiet back roads. Hardly any humans about which meant my happiness level stayed high.
27/03/2026 - Hello weekend.
Friday evening walk, both sides of the sun going to bed. Just me today as Mrs Spaceways is still away. It's been a long week. Happy weekend everyone, hope everyone has a nice one 😃
26/03/2026 - A few wild flowers I saw on my evening walk after work. Just lovely to see the flowers back this spring. They cheer up the roadsides.
Wood Anemone
Dog's Mercury
Red Dead-nettle
Creeping Comfrey
26/03/2026 - Peri's back on the block.
Nice to see the lesser periwinkles are back in flower by the roadside on my lunchtime walk. Mrs Spaceways is away at the moment. They very much like these. A nice reminder of them 😃
23/03/2026 - Under the bridge.
I saw a lovely grey heron on the way to the shop at lunchtime. Easy to miss as they stand so still and silent by the burn. I'm always taken with their size. 6ft wingspan. A big bird! Magic to see.
22/03/2026 - Evening walk up Cairn William in Aberdeenshire. A nice way to end the weekend. Bit chilly but a few stars so that was nice. Quiet on the hill. The night is still easy to say hello to at the moment, next week with the clocks going forward it gets a bit tricky. Night was 20:40, next Sunday 22:01.
20/03/2026 - Equinox
A lovely walk up Mona Gowan in Aberdeenshire for sunset. Warm day but the top had a chilly wind. We sat at the cairn, had our tea and watched the sun set. Nice and dark on the way down and good stars.
18/03/2026 - Nice to see you ...
It's that time of year again. The forsythia is starting to come into flower. A nice bit of colour on our evening walk. Named after William Forsyth, an 18th century Scottish botanist. It's hard not to think of Bruce, their great-great-great-great-grandson (I think I've got the right amount of greats there!) when I see these yellow flowers about.