Saturday, 20 September 2008

Photos from Heriot Watt



Given that I was up so early (hoping to sustain this habit), I took the time to venture out and these are but some of the things I found...Heriot Watt really got some magical places which I didn't manage to capture. The smell of pine, flowers, combined with the chirping of birds, chatter of squirrels, barking of dogs in the distance, remind me of the enchanted forest written by Enid Blyton. I even saw this ever so gigantic tree reaching to the sky that could have housed Moonface and the folks.








Ah, such industrious fellows, aren't they, the spider and bees?







I was charmed by this lone toadstool on the pathway. Against all odds, it managed to grow there.





Are these bluebells? The bees seemed to love them.







Wind swept moor? Not quite but it does bring that to mind.



Ah, finally the manicured lawn I was expecting.



A rather charming little brook.


Finally, the sun is out.




I wonder if you can eat these berries? Probably not, but they are interesting.




The lake near Caddon Hall where I live.


Just in front of Caddon Hall is this bridge linking to the Student Union.













2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Feel good......

smallfattoes said...

oh my, beautiful beautiful! the scenery reminds me of my honeymoon in NZ... how i wish i can go back to all these lovely roadside flowers...