It is not without irony that, having posted the plea for all to change to popout box format for comments, that the prevailing issue of delay from embedded comments appears to have been remedied by Blogger!!! However, I am maintaining the popout box for a week, to ensure all is well again... now on to prettier things.
Cairngorm Captures
Cairngorm Captures
Corgarff Castle |
Lecht Ski Slopes and School. |
Hello, pretty snowy winter scenes. I love the view down the roads. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scenery and I must say your roads are better maintained after a snow storm than here in NC. Do you know what method of removal is used or are there several. Here if there is no rain predicted before snow they will spray brine (rain will wash it away) if the snow falls on the brine it doesnt freeze and can be easily scrapped with machinery but then that is only the interstates, beltways and main roads through the city.
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd photo of the statues is quite interesting.
Hugs HiC
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteThere is no forward planning, such your brining operation. We have 'gritters'; trucks which go along main roads spraying a mixture of sandy grit and rough salt. It failed miserably in our recent storms! On may smaller roads, and in most suburban areas, there are boxes dotted along the way for local folk to throw out their own salt and grit. In the case of these snow roads - they lead to the ski slopes and is there for a commercial necessity for the local council! Many other roads were not so black. YAM xx
Nice shots, mom said if she saw that long curvy, hilly road she would just have to run it. She's weird like that. OK, this was our furst stop on reading blogs so we will see how it goes!
ReplyDeleteKeep Calm & Bark On!
Murphy & Stanley
What great pickshures!
ReplyDeleteThat circle filled with statues is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe pups would love to run through all that snow instead of the muddy yard we have here:(
I love the stone!
ReplyDeleteOh My Cod! Mes going to has to goes to Scotland on a walk about! What lovely scenery. It looks so furry much like the foothills back home in Alberta!
ReplyDeleteMes sends yous Many Kisses and Happy tomorrows!
Nellie Bellie
Great to see these pictures - a wonderful reminder of a wonderful day out!
ReplyDeleteit is so beautiful that I would spend more than a just amoment there to behold ;O)))
ReplyDeleteTheres a whole lot of Brrrrr.... going on there
ReplyDeleteWhat is the second photo, it looks like part of an overgrown chess set
Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
nature always causes me to take a moment to behold. these are amazing, LOVE the little humpback bridge.. blogger has a mind of its own
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful, I can almost feel the chill in the air!
ReplyDeleteYou and the Fudge captured splendid and delightful scenes. namaste, janice xx
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeletefabulous winter scenes! In india ,we have to travel all the way to the north to be able to see snow.
ReplyDeleteloved the second pic. something haunting about it.