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On 22 Jan 2004 05:06:21 GMT, Stephen Welsh
wrote: Seeping from the buttongrass edges of the forest, sheets of crystal clear water two to three centimetres deep flow down to the lake covering sections of bank perhaps a hundred metres long and twenty metres wide. The water, having washed away any mud and soil, completes its usual tricks. While seemingly polishing and enhancing the colour of the impervious rock and living plants, it penetrates and darkens the unhealthy grey of long since fallen branches and driftwood. Grasses, lichens, moss, pink granite rocks, pebbles and fallen leaves appear to be set in liquid crystal, radiating their colours in a cheerful counterpoint to the sombre tones of the black clay earth, sodden wood and leaden sky. Anyhow ... Steve Sounds more like our weather than yours -- must be the highlands, eh? Despite the cold, sounds like a great place to be. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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