Sunday, 29 May 2011

Roslin Glen (2)

The River North Esk runs through Roslin Glen. The photo above shows the weir on the river that was used to provide power to the old gunpowder mill that used to operate on the banks of the river. In the background is one of the several pedestrian bridges over the river. Below is a photo of another of them. It was at this bridge that Crafty Green Boyfriend saw a kingfisher, though I didn't, I was probably watching a butterfly at the time, as there were a lot of orange tip butterflies around.
Away from the river, by Rosslyn Chapel, there is this wonderful bridge, surrounded by trees. The first photo is taken from the bridge and the second from below!

for Sunday Bridges

You can read more about our trip to Roslin Glen in yesterday's blog post here.

19 comments:

Gerald (SK14) said...

what a lovely walk you had.

Deb G said...

Oh how beautiful... I'm so glad you share your walks.

Kay said...

I especially love the bottom picture..lovely

EG CameraGirl said...

This is such a lovely area to walk. We have kingfishers her too - the belted kingfisher. In my experience, they are often shy of humans.

Dave King said...

Lovely images of what was obviously a lovely walk.

Lesley said...

This looks like a tranquil place to walk through

Martin said...

I've been looking forward to part 2. I'm not disappointed.

Caroline Gill said...

Lucky CGB to spot the Kingfisher, a favourite bird. The lush greenery looks amazing.

Karen M said...

Beautiful place. I really love that last photo.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Beautiful walk; I backed up and read both posts in sequence. Loved going along. Lucky BF to see the kingfisher -- I love those birds! That tunnelly looking shot at the end of this post is lovely (as are all your pix but this one is my special favorite).

Draffin Bears said...

Hi Juliet,

What beautiful photographs and looks like a peaceful and gorgeous place to be, seeing the birds and butterflies.

Happy week
Hugs
Carolyn

RG said...

How lush green everything is!

tattina said...

What a nice place!
I heard much about the beauty of Scotland.
Thank you for sharing
Tatyana

Anonymous said...

Lovely, rich images.

Hootin Anni said...

Oh my....now THIS is the place I'd love to be roaming right now....gorgeous.

Thanks for visiting with me this past weekend. I always enjoy your company.

Red and Pink Amaryllis

Anonymous said...

Wow, it's beautiful. I've been wanting to tour a powder mill for many years, but can't seem to make it happen :-)

Leora said...

Looks like a glorious place for a stroll.

srp said...

We had such insufferably hot weather this week and then today was cooler and low humidity... these pictures remind me of that cool feeling. Beam me there please....

Rambling Woods said...

So very green and beautiful....Michelle