Having had two dry(ish) days in #BannauBrycheiniog, it is not surprising that that the third was wet and not by a little. I usually like using my paper maps and #DeadReckoning to #navigate my way around a new place but I forgot to bring my compass on this occasion and so I had to revert to #GPS (don’t tell anyone else) in order to find #SugarLoaf near #Abergavenny. I couldn’t see much else but at least our #hike was 12 km and so it was still worth it.
Spent a week near Kylebrack Woods looking after these and other lovely animals. Good thing I brought wellies. It took a few days for this cat to accept me, but she was very chatty then
Cottonwood County, Minnesota, USA; traditional territory of the Yankton, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and Wahpekute nations ~ original 360° photos at https://www.SouthernMinnesotaGuy.com
My new (old) #book has just arrived! "Welsh Ferns" by H. A. Hyde and A. E. Wade. I've been searching for this for a long time and eBay recently notified me one had come up. It also contains a really nice surprise... a previous owner has put several pressed samples of the #ferns inside! 😊 #fern#frondodon#Welsh#Wales#Cymru#botony#plants
#photography#ferns I'm not sure what type of fern this is - that's why I'm talking the photos. But it looks damn nice with these leathery pinnules, and the fronds that start a dark red/purple.