Monday, 29 March 2010

The cliffs where the kestrel is nesting.

I saw one of the pair hunting but could not catch it on camera.


Along the base of the cliff the plants are beginning to grow again and reclaim the sand. A rose is coming though a clump of grass which gives it some protection from the weather.



Not all the rubbish is ours, this bottle has a foreign connection.


1 comment:

Sandra Rowney said...

The translation is a bit wonky but...."The oval, green Campina logo is green and white. That stands for the grass and milk. Clear. It radiates freshness, purity of nature and milk. And that's true, because we have that. If you see one, you feel the spring."