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Thursday, 16 April 2009
Scotland pics
The Forth Road Bridge is just a beautiful thing... ...and not that far away, a safe haven for bees. I hope they can read.
Did I say I liked the Forth Road Bridge? I have a 'thing' about beautiful bridges, you see. Confession time... There is a story here. These two meeting under the Forth Railway bridge, an abandoned bike, and the tide coming in...
Waterstone’s says: "...some of the most beautifully crafted and engrossing stories that one can read..." The Asham Award website says: "This stunning range of work is not afraid to explore the darker side of human emotion, yet allows us to see the light which often wavers at the end of the bleakest and longest tunnel. These beautifully written stories are in the best literary tradition, lyrical yet understated. "
6 comments:
Well, we do historically have a very high literacy rate in Scotland ...
Wow, that was fast! Thanks for dropping in Andrew. Yes, I heard that the literacy rate bee-wise north of the border is very good.
That is a good beeridge. ;)
ooo eck!
I'm looking forward to showing you a couple of bridges in the locality!
Golden gate - swoon!
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