Langholm Lodge on Monday morning. It would have made a superb country hotel if they had not knocked down the big middle section after the war. |
The Ha-ha in front of Langholm Lodge |
Bowman catching a rubber ring |
All set for another go. |
A very happy Bowman |
My Friday walk took me to my regular 3 mile circuit of Canonbie. This is the lane from the high road above Canonbie down to the village. |
My favourite bird The Dipper |
The Esk from Byreburn Bridge |
My Skippers Bridge walk on Saturday spotted the first fisherman of the year near the Bowling Club at Codgie |
Sunday morning after a night of heavy rain and the rivers are high. The Ewes and Wauchope are running much faster than the Esk so maybe it will come down in flood later in the day |
The Esk and the Ewes |
The Wauchope which mostly is the first to come down in flood. |
The Ewes from the Sawmill Bridge |
The Esk from the Duchess Bridge |
The Esk and the Wauchope |
This is the second family with Mum and 7 young |
I photographed them when I set out on my walk and again when I returned and this time some of them had moved into the river but they were soon back on the banking. |
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