A wintry scene in Kirkcudbright, (by the way, that’s pronounced Ker-coo-bree) with MacClellans Castle standing tall against all that white stuff.
A wintry scene in Kirkcudbright, (by the way, that’s pronounced Ker-coo-bree) with MacClellans Castle standing tall against all that white stuff.
John, what a fascinating capture. It looks like an old picture with lots of grain.
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Yup, though the grain is actually the falling snow……I wish we had more of it.
Thanks Tim.
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John, you’re welcome.
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And the snow is actually falling….! None of that for me this year….
Very nice, John…as our friend mentioned above, it looks very much like an older photograph….
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I know that you miss the snow in the mountains Scott, we don’t get much but the forecast is for a cold snap here, so you never know!
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I do incredibly, John. I hope you get enough to have fun in it, but not too much that it’s bothersome.
This particular image brings to mind the essence of “home.”
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Yes, I know what you mean, home as in toasting your toes in front of an open fire……. or with hot soup, or a hot woman…
LOL
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