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Posted on 22 June, 2024
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3x3 grid of pictures, 8 flowers round a picture of the map where they were taken.
From Top Left: Iris; Starwort; Cross-leaved heath; Heath Bedstraw & Tormentil; the map; Heath Spotted-Orchid; Foxglove; Forget Me Not; Valerian
#BloomScrolling, #Flora, #BloomStrolling
A walk around Ardinning, quiet (Euros?), warm, 17! cloudy with a nice breeze. First Ringlets and small heaths I’ve seen this year.

Ringlet Butterfly on grass. head downwards.
 

Posted on 22 June, 2024
by john
in posse | Tagged Ardinning, butterfly, Cross-leaved heath, fauna, flora, Forget Me Not, foxglove, Heath Bedstraw & Tormentil, Heath Spotted-Orchid, Iris, Starwort, the map, Valerian | Syndication Links
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Posted on 16 June, 2024
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 5 x 3 grid of 14 photos, round a ,map showing where they were taken. From topleft: foxglove, thyme, gypsyweed,  stonecrop, cuckooflower, buttercups, bog cotton, map, bedstraw, Tormentil, marsh thistle, bell heather, thyme and yellow bedstraw, rose, marsh orchid.
#BloomScrolling, #Flora, #BloomStrolling

Posted on 16 June, 2024
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in posse | Tagged bedstraw, bell heather, bog cotton, buttercups, cuckooflower, flora, foxglove, gypsyweed, Kilpatrick Braes, map, mapgrid, marsh orchid, marsh thistle, rose, stonecrop, thyme, thyme and yellow bedstraw, Tormentil | Syndication Links
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Posted on 15 June, 2024
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Small green outdoor library filled with books in a park.
looks like a little library in Naseby Park. I wonder how it is going to cope with the damp climate in Scotland.

Posted on 15 June, 2024
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Posted on 9 June, 2024
by john

A lush garden with a gravel path, archway covered in green foliage, and a circular stone structure.

#SilentSunday

Posted on 9 June, 2024
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Posted on 1 June, 2024
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Grid of photos 3x3 with the map of where they were taken in the centre. From Top Left: peacock butterfly, fox and cubs, forget me nots, Water Avens, map of where photos were taken, Large Red Damselfly, cow parsley, path towards trees..

Walk to Greenside: lots of white butterflies, a few orange tips & some peacocks. A large red damselfly or two, first damselflies I’ve seen this year. Everything green has doubled in volume.

Posted on 1 June, 2024
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Posted on 24 May, 2024
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Gif made from still of rishi sunak announcing election with extra rain. Text reads: I've seen things you people wouldn't believe
Politics gif

Posted on 24 May, 2024
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Posted on 19 May, 2024
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A Stonechat bird perched on a thin twig, with a green blurred background suggesting a natural habitat.
#SilentSunday

Posted on 19 May, 2024
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Orange Tip male butterfly wings spread feeding on cuckooflower. A few bluebells entwined with cookooflower. blurred grass and bracken in the background.
#SilentSunday

Posted on 12 May, 2024
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Posted on 12 May, 2024
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3x3 grid of images.From TL: Bluebells on bank beside path; cuckoo flowe;carder bee on bluebell; bluebells  among last years bracken; map of where photos were taken; bog cotton; Orange Tip Butterfly; bullrushes through trees; Read Admiral Butterfly

Short walk round Ardinning this morning, warm, thinks about being muggy if not for the breeze. Cuckoos calling, cuckoo & bluebells around. Green Veined  Whites, Orange Tips and a Red Admiral.

Posted on 12 May, 2024
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Posted on 4 May, 2024
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grid of 3 x 3 images. 8 photos round a map of where they were taken.
Hawthorn Blossom, Chestnut candle, Garlic Mustard.
Dandelion, map, Apple Blossom
Bluebells, herb Robert, Dog Violet

A local walk this morn. Round Gartnavel & up to the fishmongers. #Flora #Bloomscrolling #BloomStrolling thanks to @magsamond for the last tag. A gentle one. First Hawthorn too.

Posted on 4 May, 2024
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This week is an outdoor learning where each class has one day when they try to spend as much time as possible outside. The Biggies, minus the primary sevens, had a day on Tuesday this week. Pendulum Art We startedthe day with some pendulum art. In the morning we did some pendulum art, we did […]

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I am John Johnston A Primary Teacher in Scotland. I currently teach primary 4-5-6-7 in Banton Primary, the Banton Biggies. From 1993 until 17th October 2008 a class teacher at Sandaig Primary in Glasgow. In 20th October 2008 I joined North Lanarkshire Council as an Educational ICT Development Officer where I was until 2016. From January 2014 till December 2015 I was on secondment to the Scottish Government to work on Glow as Product Owner mostly on Glow Blogs. I am continuing the role on a part time basis.

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