Sunday 27 November 2011

Ello Ello....What have we here?

Across Edinburgh the old police boxes have been transformed. Most are now coffee shops, but this one is a statement in it's own right





It backs on to part of the towns old defences - The Flodden Wall




Saturday 19 November 2011

If it wasn't for the pylons in between

 I got a great shot  lined up today - only problem was this ruddy great pylon...


...and no matter how I tried to frame it...


... the pylon wouldn't budge!



It's normaly the houses in between!


So this afternoon, whn we took the dog for a walk,  I began to get the feel I was being follwed around.


Here's a shot without any


but just out of shot:


(There's a skein of  geese above that pylon in the shot above)



Ah well - perhaps we can learn to live with them.

Monday 14 November 2011

Hare Hill and West Kip

On Saturday afternoon we climbed Hare Hill:

Signpost at heart of Pentlands

Go West

West Kip
Darkness descends rather rapidly and it was black by 5pm


Edinburgh lights through trees
 


Sunday 13 November 2011

Calton Hill and the East End

Modern functionality

Traditional tenemant


Edinburgh's Folly and Nelson Monument

New and Old



Princes Street - an aspiring street
 

Thursday 10 November 2011

A Park for All Seasons







Bordered by the Union Canal to the south, and tenement housing in all other directions Harrison Park is a gem of Victorian planning. The bowling green and tennis courts have fallen into disuse but the football pitchesand children's playgrounds are much visited. The council does a great job of stocking the formal beds and planting droves of daffodils and crocuses. Together with the cherry blossom these transform the park in spring. Not so clever is their policy (throughout Edinburgh parks) of replacing "proper" railings (as seen on the left of the path) and hedges with the low level, and no doubt low maintainance, "monorail" (as seen to the right). These have always struck me as being trip wires for those unfamiliar with the territory. All in all the park is a wonderful asset worth every penny it costs to preserve.