vivdunstan: Photo from our wedding in Langholm (martin)
My husband’s birds list from his walk today. This is from his usual Saturday walk to the wooded river valley / old railway viaduct very near our home. I post this list every week on Facebook, but thought I'd post it here too today!

28 species seen, 3 species heard (including tawny owl at 12:50!), grey squirrel, bee heard

blackbird
blue tit
bullfinch
chaffinch
coal tit
collared dove
crow
dipper
dunnock
feral pigeon
goldfinch
great tit
grey heron
herring gull
house sparrow
jackdaw
long tailed tit
magpie
mallard
oyster catcher
robin
rook
song thrush
starling
stock dove
wood pigeon
wren
yellowhammer

grey wagtail heard
tawny owl heard
woodpecker heard

grey squirrel
bee heard
vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
Prompted by the Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser going partially online.

Searching for our unusually named street (which has a couple of spellings, including in the past two sets of differently spelled street signs!) finds lots of references to one set of neighbours especially, including advertisements for beauty classes and hair styling, planning permission for a conservatory, their daughter marrying in 1992 with a huge photo and very lengthy report, and a 1982 impromptu charity fundraising jumble sale held by their kids and others held in their drive and the drive of neighbours over the road from us.

For our other immediate neighbours we find a big wedding photo for their daughter. And for our house find the death notice of the 1986 husband of the couple here. His widow lived here for many years after then before we moved in.

Charmed by the extra insights and glimpses into life in the street before we moved in here 21 years ago. And not just the street, but our very immediate neighbours, the two couples living either side of us, and also the couple directly over the road. Who are all still living here today.

Note some of these reports were found in the newly digitised Broughty Ferry paper, but others were found in a more general search of the British Newspaper Archive e.g. for "15 unusual street name", which turned up more references in other local papers, especially the Dundee Courier.

P.S. Also just found the report of a 1992 wedding + photo of a daughter of the couple immediately over the road (the ones where the 1982 jumble sale was partially held in their drive), and also a 1992 engagement notice for their other daughter.
vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
Great morning in Broughty Ferry after my quarterly blood tests in Monifieth. Breakfast at Bowmans (see pic), buying Sacred Grounds coffee beans (roasted in Arbroath) loose from Love Your Planet, a fab woollen throw from interiors shop Time & Tide, and a manga book from The Bookhouse. Great wee town.

vivdunstan: Photo from our wedding in Langholm (martin)
We've just looked through all 77 he ended up with as the final batch! I loaded them all onto Facebook, and four onto Bluesky and Mastodon. But here are just a couple. He saw *so* many buzzards. And yes, that is a very famous lighthouse glimpsed in the distance, beyond Broughty Castle.

He was out with his camera all day, in mid/west Dundee, while our car had its annual service and MOT check.



vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
Stupidly early again, but we missed out on what we wanted one year, trying too late. So Christmas food order now in! We get two lots of main meals, and freeze one for New Year. Each nosh lasts 2 days. We collect it from the Broughty Ferry M&S. We are also getting a really nice dessert this time. Plus some sides.
vivdunstan: Warning sign re risk of being mobbed by seagulls (dundee)
Another rare photo post here from me today. Martin was in Broughty Ferry while I slept, taking more things to Oxfams charity shop, as well as getting some keys cut, and picking up freshly made Portuguese custard tarts. Anyway trust him, he took his camera. And among lots of nice shots I think this is the best one. Photographed looking through a metal whale bone sculpture looking towards Dundee - Dundee has a long, and difficult history with whaling. You can even see the RNLI Broughty Ferry lifeboat there ("Elizabeth of Glamis") as well as oil rigs temporarily in being serviced and wind turbines being built. The big hill in the background is Dundee Law, which towers over the city.

vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
Martin’s finally trying the charcoal cheddar he got last week. Made with charcoal from a coal mine about 10 miles from my dad’s birthplace in West Yorkshire! The Cheesery shops in Dundee and Broughty Ferry sell 3 types of it. He got the plain charcoal one. “Ooh that’s a cheddar! Ooh that’s weird! It’s kind of like it’s sweet, and cheesy and yeah! It’s very peculiar! It’s nice. I’m not sure if I’d go for it again. But it’s definitely wow.” He added it’s doing the get you at the side of the cheeks strong cheddar taste thing. Also, my observation, looks like black pudding when cut! I’m staying off it because of some drugs I’m on. In particular it could be problematic for my anti incontinence drug. But I am enjoying watching him try it 😜

By the sea

Feb. 9th, 2024 04:53 pm
vivdunstan: Warning sign re risk of being mobbed by seagulls (dundee)
A marvellously daft but fun end to the afternoon, sitting in the car in the rain by the seaside in Broughty Ferry, sharing a jumbo sausage and chips. I've wanted to get down to the seaside for weeks, but with repeated rounds of Covid in January and February here we've kept missing the chance. Plus I am generally too ill with my neurological illness. But this afternoon when I woke late we bundled me into the car, still in pyjamas and dressing gown, and off we went. Had some top quality guilt tripping from a seagull standing on the sea wall beside us. I also enjoyed watching Eduardo Alesssandro's art gallery staff rearranging their window display of paintings while Martin fetched the chips. Good stuff. Soon back to bed, but really enjoyed that.

Oh and yes, if there was ever a more appropriate time to use the Dundee icon from [personal profile] purplecat I'm not sure what it would be.
vivdunstan: Some of my Doctor Who etc books (drwho)
Finally been able to show Martin again the Mastermind question in January about Doctor Who that left me reeling, and that he answered correctly then and still didn’t take in key new info! Enjoyed the episode, though didn’t like one element as expected. But yes, feeling very relieved now re spoilers. And I’ve just filled him in on the Edinburgh, Fife, Dundee and Broughty Ferry links of a certain actor.

I will post more in depth thoughts about tonight’s episode later.
vivdunstan: Part of own photo taken in local university botanic gardens. Tree trunks rise atmospherically, throwing shadows from the sun on the ground. (Default)
I uploaded some photos Martin took by the sea in Broughty Ferry, uploading them to other places. But I thought they might be of interest here too. Here are 4 of the best pictures. This is Broughty Ferry, a seaside suburb in eastern Dundee, Scotland. near where we live.

A very wild seafront scene. At the front of a picture a bench sits, looking out towards a very wild sea, throwing up spray beside and around it. Behind in the distance can be seen a pier and far beyond that oil rigs being worked on, and beyond that the outline of Dundee by the seaside. You can also just glimpse the Tay Road Bridge and Tay Rail Bridge in the distance.

A dark bench sitting on a walkway beside the sea, totally drenched with seaspray which fills the image. The sea beyond it looks extremely wild.

A seafront with the land to the left and benches running alongside it, and a very wild sea on the right throwing spray up onto the pavement and benches. In the background is an ornate arch sculpture, and beyond that an old castle with a tower in the middle. Behind is a slightly cloudy blue sky.

Looking across a wild river/sea estuary. There is a small outcrop of land in the middle left, and in the background is more land on the other side of the big  river. The sea is wild, and a white seagull skims across in the air from left to right, its wings spread wide, and it outlined against the sea and land beyond.

Getting wet

May. 7th, 2023 08:33 pm
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Every week I check the descriptions Martin types into Flickr for his latest photos. Just got to this one:

"The east side of the southern end of the Seven Arches Viaduct in Monifieth viewed from in the Dighty Burn."

Yes, photo taken from _in_ the burn (river). He goes out on his walks wearing wellies and waterproof trousers, and usually ends up in the water!

This photo.

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