Pictures below from Starbank Road, Newhaven at the start of the month.

You can see them as the triumph of the biological drive to blossom and so procreate, or pretty flowers growing in the rubbish. The choice is yours. Poppy petals seem to me to be about one micron thick, and their seeds are similarly tiny, yet despite this apparent fragility they plaster themselves across the land every summer, and I for one (you will have gathered by now) am rather glad that they do.

Here is incontrovertible proof that Belgium has moved

Good news from Kincraig with the announcement of red panda cubs. Maybe a black and white one soon for Edinburgh? Who knows, but a licence for RZSS to print money if there is.
Lastly, big sky over the Forth, looking towards home.

Which brings us neatly on to this.

