Thursday, 23 December 2021

Winter Solstice Cycle; a cycle to the Serpents Head, Barnes Ness...

 

Tuesday 21st December, The Winter solstice, the shortest daylight hours of the winter - so to speak - from now on the days will grow longer in daylight, minutes a day but slowly at first, take until mid January before you start to really notice it. It is a more important time for myself than the Summer solstice - that marks the start of the busiest month of the year being a Greenkeeper and The Scottish Open Championship, a month of longer hours and early mornings, rewarded after with some Overtime that pays to keep the van on the road so worth it...

Back to today and sunrise is 08.40,  sunset is 15.36, however the weather was as forecasted overcast and cold and so this year we did our cycle on Sunday as I was also working Tuesday… here is how dark it can be at this time of year with low cloud and no sun…

This was Tuesday 9am…


12pm midday, and be nearly dark by 3.30pm…



Back to Sunday and It was nearly 10am before the sun was up casting a long shadow on the melting frost lifting off the cars and we headed out on out Surly Pugsley bikes for a cycle east of the town...




Stunning winter day so out a wee pedal and we cycled east out of town to Barnes Ness...
No one was at the Dunbear so we stopped for some pics...






Past the battle memorial and along the cycle track...





Down in this wee glen is a suprise if you go looking...




The Serpents Head...



Sadly the artist that carved this has passed away but hopefully this will be here for many years, unknown to most visitors to the coast...



Starfish...


Along to the Lighthouse....







Home and a lovely winter day...



Sun was setting by 3pm as we sat outside wrapped up having a cuppa and biccies...



Wee film, Song is `Montana` by Tycho



More soon...

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