Studio 222, The High Street, Newburgh, North Fife. Another exciting addition to Newburgh community and high street. Really worth a gander.
Catriona Wallbutton.
Artwork, Catriona Wallbutton.
Sarah Honeyman.
Stained Glass by Sarah Honeyman.
Continual sales and a growing mailing list.
A quick sweep of the gallery.
Happy chatter and looking.
List of contributors on the night.
Textile cards, buy enough and make a quilt.
Studio flyer.
For more information contact. cwallbutton@hotmail.com
The rich rural scenery of North Fife, Scotland, provides variety from the historic city of St Andrews and the quaint harbours of the East Neuk of Fife. A Royal Palace in Falkland, a Folk Museum in Ceres, a National Trust Mansion House near Cupar, Balmerino Abbey, Lindores Abbey, Newburgh, Dunbog, Glenduckie, Creich, Birkhill, Ballinbreich, Abdie, Upper Flisk and more in beautiful North East Fife. Also the occasional wander.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Poultry North Fife July
A very wet cockerel, he's very attentive in looking after the hens, calling them to eat where he has scratched and today, a come up here out of the wet.
Wet cock and hens finding refuge from the rain soaked grass.
Wet cock and hens finding refuge from the rain soaked grass.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Meadow Brown butterfly North Fife
Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) Common and widespread, Found on grasslands, including downland, heathland, coastal dunes and undercliffs, hay meadows, roadside verges, hedgerows, woodland rides and clearings, and waste ground. Just about anywhere really.
A Ringlet freshly emerged its wings not quite fully formed.
A Ringlet freshly emerged its wings not quite fully formed.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Musk Mallow North Fife
On my travel from home to Newburgh North Fife this flower has caught my attention. It stands on the roadside at Higham woods displaying both white and pink flowers, I've not noticed it anywhere else.
Musk Mallow (Malvaceae) is an erect perennial with multiple stems and a delicate 5 petaled pink flower, although white variants are common. It lives on grassy banks, roadsides, churchyards, old quarries and chalk pastures, and can cope with a wide range of pH and fertility. The flower is attractive to bees and butterflies.
Musk Mallow (Malvaceae) is an erect perennial with multiple stems and a delicate 5 petaled pink flower, although white variants are common. It lives on grassy banks, roadsides, churchyards, old quarries and chalk pastures, and can cope with a wide range of pH and fertility. The flower is attractive to bees and butterflies.
Tayview Sky 24th July North Fife
Tayview Sky 24th July North Fife. I never cease to be amazed at the cloud and sky permutations that occur, the pictures below are as is and not enhanced in anyway, quite stunning.
Tayview sky 24th July.
Tayview sky 24th July.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Fife Diet
Today we went to Collessie to enjoy the promotion of local foods in an ever growing observance, appreciation and respect of where we live and how to avoid food miles and reliance on oil.
The Fife Diet.
Victory Hall Collessie North Fife.
Food for free and it was really tasty and good. Salads provided by Pillars of Hercules
Make and Taste workshops.
Summer recipes booklet available.
Doorstep Baker, see NHTT.
Doorstep Baker order form, relevant if you live in North Fife. Print off and send.
Chillilicious, examples of products.
Love Chillies card and contact details.
Love Chillies, a recipe that you may wish to try.
The Fife Diet.
Victory Hall Collessie North Fife.
Food for free and it was really tasty and good. Salads provided by Pillars of Hercules
Make and Taste workshops.
Summer recipes booklet available.
Doorstep Baker, see NHTT.
Doorstep Baker order form, relevant if you live in North Fife. Print off and send.
Chillilicious, examples of products.
Love Chillies card and contact details.
Love Chillies, a recipe that you may wish to try.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Scentless Mayweed North Fife
Scentless Mayweed (Matricaria perforata) of the daisy family grows widespread on cultivated land and margins.
A stand of Mayweed in a field of nearly ripe barley, Brunton North Fife.
A stand of Mayweed in a field of nearly ripe barley, Brunton North Fife.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Rainbow North Fife
Rainbow at Flisk last night, the sunshine had slipped though a low chink in the cloud you can see from the length of foreground shadows.
Is there a pot of gold at the end?
Is there a pot of gold at the end?
Tayview 18th July 2011
I was outside later than normal yesterday evening to capture a rainbow, not easy but noticed the amazing light quality which matured into these brilliant sunset colours.
Tayview 18th July.
Tayview 18th July.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Ringlet Butterfly 18th July
Another ringlet today, the only butterfly I recorded, just happened to notice it whilst photographing the himalayan balsam on the other side of the road. Have you joined the national butterfly count yet?
Himalayan Balsam North Fife
Himalayan Balsam on the roadside to Newburgh, a wee stand that has only just become evident, happens to be in a spot that was disturbed by council workers 18 months ago doing some drainage. Possibly the same crew that cleared a pathway down by the riverside, where there are masses, as part of the Fife Coastal Path, seeds maybe carried on their shoes or equipment.
Himalayan Balsam, Impatiens glandulifera, is a large annual plant, native to the Himalayas (resulting in its colloquial name of kiss-me-on-the-mountain in the UK), it is sometimes cultivated for its flowers. It is now widely established in other parts of the world (such as the British Isles and the United States), in some cases becoming an invasive species weed. The aggressive seed dispersal, coupled with high nectar production which attracts pollinaters, often allows the Himalayan Balsam to outcompete native plants. In the UK, some local wildlife trusts organise "balsam bashing" events to help control the plant
Himalayan Balsam, Impatiens glandulifera, is a large annual plant, native to the Himalayas (resulting in its colloquial name of kiss-me-on-the-mountain in the UK), it is sometimes cultivated for its flowers. It is now widely established in other parts of the world (such as the British Isles and the United States), in some cases becoming an invasive species weed. The aggressive seed dispersal, coupled with high nectar production which attracts pollinaters, often allows the Himalayan Balsam to outcompete native plants. In the UK, some local wildlife trusts organise "balsam bashing" events to help control the plant
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Ringlet Butterfly North Fife
Ringlet butterfly 16th July North Fife. Today I counted three ringlets and two small whites. Join the national butterfly count.
Friday, July 15, 2011
North Fife Lodge for sale
North Lodge Monimail.
Property Type : Detached
Public Rooms : 3
Bedrooms : 5
Bathrooms : 2
Garden : yes
Garage : yes
An impressive detached villa occupying a rural location and enjoying panoramic countryside views. The villa has retained many fine traditional features throughout and has an idyllic setting. The property is set amongst 4.46 acres (or thereby) of ground which has an attractive woodland area.
Lounge. Conservatory. Dining room. Sitting room
Kitchen. Five bedrooms. Bathroom. Shower room. Porch. Garage.
Pictures.
Offers over £398,000
Ref: north fife blog.
Pagan Osborne Property Services
Solicitors and Estate Agents
1 Crossgate
Cupar
Fife
KY15 4HA
Tel : 01334 656525
Fax : 01334 654119
E-mail : property-cupar@pagan.co.uk
Website : www.paganosborne.com
Property Type : Detached
Public Rooms : 3
Bedrooms : 5
Bathrooms : 2
Garden : yes
Garage : yes
An impressive detached villa occupying a rural location and enjoying panoramic countryside views. The villa has retained many fine traditional features throughout and has an idyllic setting. The property is set amongst 4.46 acres (or thereby) of ground which has an attractive woodland area.
Lounge. Conservatory. Dining room. Sitting room
Kitchen. Five bedrooms. Bathroom. Shower room. Porch. Garage.
Pictures.
Offers over £398,000
Ref: north fife blog.
Pagan Osborne Property Services
Solicitors and Estate Agents
1 Crossgate
Cupar
Fife
KY15 4HA
Tel : 01334 656525
Fax : 01334 654119
E-mail : property-cupar@pagan.co.uk
Website : www.paganosborne.com
Hedge Parsley
Hedge Parsley today at Flisk North Fife, Full moon, maybe that's why these beetles were in imperative mating mode as they feasted on the nectar.
More beetles on parsley, maybe it's an aphrodisiac.
More beetles on parsley, maybe it's an aphrodisiac.
Scottish Thistle
Thistle flower, Bull thistle (Cirsium vulgare) with quite formidable protection. The thistle has been the national emblem of Scotland since the reign of Alexander III (1249–1286) and was used on silver coins issued by James III in 1470. It is the symbol of the Order of the Thistle, a high chivalric order of Scotland. It is found in many Scottish symbols and as the name of several Scottish football clubs. The thistle, crowned with the Scottish crown, is the symbol of seven of the eight Scottish Police Forces (the exception being the Northern Constabulary). The thistle is also the emblem of Encyclopædia Britannica, which originated in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Tayview 14th July 2011
Night time view of the River Tay, alas the camera isn't up to the subtlety of the light but you can get an idea.
Tayview night of 14th July.
Tayview night of 14th July.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
tortoiseshell butterflies
This week is the start of a national butterfly survey. We are encouraged to go outside for 15mins or so and count them. My count today was 6 small tortoiseshell and a couple of small whites on the wing.
Tortoiseshell butterfly on wild scabious flower.
A rather pale tortoiseshell, weather beaten sunning and feeding today in the garden.
Small tortoiseshell thrusting its proboscis to reach the nectar in this thistle flower-head.
Tortoiseshell butterfly on wild scabious flower.
A rather pale tortoiseshell, weather beaten sunning and feeding today in the garden.
Small tortoiseshell thrusting its proboscis to reach the nectar in this thistle flower-head.