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Hairy Celt

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  1. The Icelandic 'volcano' is little more than a medium-sized incinerator with no filters so probably little to no effect this far away.

    The weekend was passably good and got out on the bike and got remarkably muddy again too.

    This winter spring I think have been about par for temps but above averagely wet. Starting to get on folks' nerves a bit - local gardeners wanting to crack on - it is April now after all. Farmers must be approaching despair.

    I hope @Northern Strath and family are well. We had our little grand-daughter here for the weekend which was lovely. Now pottering around on her pins rather than hands and knees. We hope to see more of her again soon and I can't wait.

    I would like to say something about Israel but dare not.

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  2.  Quinach Purple Saxifrage?

    As has been reported elsewhere (!!!) it's been a pretty weathery week with some persistently strong and gusty winds (more tree damage locally) and some heavy bleeping showers - some wintriness in them on Friday although nothing settled obvs here. I've dusted off the bike and had some rides out, sometimes getting unpleasantly chilled on the face and clarted in mud in places I should have known better to go in current conditions. 

    The garden is doing very little yet and the only seeds sown so far are broad beans. I've repotted my juvenile Yellow Gentians (G. lutea) for the 1st time and it was a bit of a nightmare tbh, the narrow tubers are more brittle than I was expecting. However I think I wrecked only one or two. They're now in tall pots and will hopefully flower in the next few years...

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  3. Did someone say March weather is boring? We've had everything this week - including boring - from calm, warm and sunny to a proper blow, heavy showers and a tornado.

    Ok, I made that last bit up.

    Just waiting for a decent few drying days to get out in the garden soon, hopefully, although that's maybe a bit optimistic in March for here. 

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  4. Hmm well I think we've maybe fared a little better than the folk out east, maybe the black isle could be renamed the land of pink and grey just now with the colours is the sky slightly bookending the days. There have been one or two crackers (blue sky, no wind) and some that have failed (eg today with a fierce cold easterly and little sun at all) and overall still a very wintry feel.

    Orrin080324.thumb.jpg.a37403d4c997c09ac1153ef418af1820.jpg  This was Glen Orrin today with slightly less snow than at the start of last week - perhaps the zone of uncertainty has gone up 100m or so, not much more.

    I've been out there most days recently and I'm still in full winter kit unless it's (rarely) both still and sunny. Those the days you learn to cherish, not to tear around blindly but pause and appreciate our place in the universe. Oh dear....

    I heard the 1st Golden Plover today. However 1 GP maketh not a spring, or some such drivel. The wind is swirling in the chimney this evening.

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