Spring has sprung

17th March 2021

Covid -19
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(Above) Creag Meagaidh range – a definite feel today that spring has sprung.
(Above) Meall Coire Choille-rais, 1027m and the backwall of Lochan Coire Choille-rais beyond.

Comments on this post

  • Stan Wygladala
    18th March 2021 12:07 am

    Spring has sprung
    The grass is is ris
    I wonder where the burdies is
    They say the burd is on the wing
    But that’s absurd
    The wing is on the burd

    Don’t think I haven’t followed your posts every day.
    What a weird season.
    Thank God I climbed in the sixties.
    Soon in to be in heaven laughing with me old mates.

    • meagaidhadmin
      19th March 2021 4:15 pm

      William McGonagall will be stirring in his grave, Stan.

      “Stan, Bard of Creag Meagaidh”. An honourary title we’re happy to bestow.

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