Thursday, 25 April 2013

Tayside enjoys a quiet day with no chemtrailing.

It was a relatively quiet day overhead today. There were some residual chemtrails from the heavy spraying yesterday but they were gradually pushed out into the North Sea by the strong south westerly winds.
After a game of golf I took some pictures of the late flowering daffodils in the garden. I never cease to be amazed at the beauty that can develop out of a simple bulb.
The commercial daffodil crop flowered too late in Scotland to be of any use to the Easter and Mother's Day market so was left to die back in the fields. Blanket grey skies due to persistent chemtrailing and a naturally cold Spring have conspired against the farmers once again.
Anyway here's my photos from today. Click on the pics to enlarge....

early morning...residual chemtrails from yesterday

early afternoon....sky almost 'normal'..although no longer a deep blue like when I was a child.

sunset in Broughty Ferry near Dundee....looks 'normal'.
Here are the daffodil pics from my garden.....



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