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Category: November

Almost Full Moon On A Late Autumn, Misty Evening

52 Weeks – Week 48 Misty Moonlight

Nov 29, 2020Leave a comment

Almost Full Moon On A Late Autumn, Misty EveningNot quite a full moon, but at this time of year, you have to take advantage of clear skies when you get them.

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Queesferry Crossing At Night

52 Weeks – Week 47 All Lit Up

Nov 22, 2020Nov 22, 2020Leave a comment

Queesferry Crossing At NightThe Queensferry Crossing across the Firth of Forth at night.

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Highland Bull

52 Weeks – Week 46 Monarch Of the Field

Nov 15, 2020Leave a comment

Highland Bull

Surveying his domain.

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Field of poppies

52 Weeks – Week 45 Remembrance

Nov 8, 2020Nov 15, 2020Leave a comment

Field of Poppies

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: 
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
– Laurence Binyon

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Trees with their autumn reds and browns

52 Weeks – Week 44 Autumn Colours

Nov 1, 2020Nov 8, 2020Leave a comment

Trees with their autumn reds and browns

Reds and browns overhead and a carpet of fallen leaves on the ground.

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About sTrongFuse

Music lover. Amateur photographer. Likes strong coffee, good food and red wine. Forres Mechanics & Edinburgh Rugby fan. Domestic servant to a cat.

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