It looks like a Prickly Heath plant. I don't think the berries are really for eating, Snubby.
Gaultheria mucronata &s;Bell&s;s Seedling&s; (f/m) | prickly heath &s;Bell&s;s Seedling&s; Shrubs/RHS
It looks like a Prickly Heath plant. I don't think the berries are really for eating, Snubby.
Gaultheria mucronata &s;Bell&s;s Seedling&s; (f/m) | prickly heath &s;Bell&s;s Seedling&s; Shrubs/RHS
Could the plant be a myrtle?
Is that like sledding? Always fun to do down the hills.
I am excited to go skating tomorrow on the canal. Earliest it has opened since 2018. The last few years it barely opened, cause of the warmish winter (thanks to global warming). 18$ just to get my skates sharpened today! lol. Wish me luck I don't fall and kill myself! Been a few years!
^^ will have to check if my old Bauer Air 50’s are still stashed in the wee cupboard under my Ma’s stairs.
Cool did you managed a respectable " Camel Spin" or " Bunny Hop"? I reckon I'd struggle to stay upright and might end up doing a "Death Spiral ".
^I didn't fall, darling. It took me awhile to find my feet and feel confident after not skating for three or four years. It's like riding a bike once you learn you don't forget. It was nice the temps weren't overly cold (was about -4).
Still some snow left on the high ground but pretty much gone lower down, I reckon that's it for this year.
Then again February is traditionally the coldest, we'll see.
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Shalom
Great pix I roamed the Peaks many moons back knee deep in snow up at Flash or Wallaby hunting around teh Roaches , great area, best of England IMHO
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