The path leads up the side of this field with a great view over Abernethy, especially on a day like today.
The wicket gate into the field.
Roley and the frosted grass.
This little robin, always taken here as a symbol of winter, sits surrounded by an, as yet, plentiful supply of food.
Top left-the extensive stretch of beach, backed by dunes; top right-the cliffs below the town;
bottom left-the Sea Life Centre; bottom right- the small beach below the cliffs beside the Castle.
Some of the colleges of the university, which dates back to the mid fifteenth century.
Top left-one of the streets lined with old, stone town houses; top right- the archway at the port at the east end of the town; middle left- an old archway leading to a courtyard; middle right- the ruins of the cathedral; bottom left-the ruins of the Bishop's Castle; bottom right-detailed stone carving above the entrance to the Castle.
In the afternoon there was a display of horse implements, many of which had be relegated to the scrapyard and now rescued and carefully restored by these enthusiasts. This is a single horse grubber (horse hoe).
A plough, pulled by a pair of Cldesdale crosses. Compare this to today's massive 5+ furrow tractor ploughs!
A box cart.(eat your heart out Charlton Heston!)