Balmerino Abbey, Fife, Scotland, Feb 2009

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spacepunk

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Naughty Spacepunk leapt over the 'no entry' fence and had a good nosey about the old ruins of Balmerino Abbey. The structure inside is really sound so I don't know why they've fenced it off. Typical knob-hounds with nothing better to do than close down an old historic religous site the council say that they can't afford to upkeep and yet they can spend thousands on a 'staff incentive' night out or a new £100 million modern building for the greed-heads to sit in and drink expensive 'latte-mocha-wocha-choca-fuckau' beveridges.


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closed off?

This wonderful site was openly accessible to all when I was a young Dundee lad. That such a place is closed off now is very very sad indeed:(:(:(. I remember it as being a particularly peaceful and serene place. When you walked amongst the ruins you could understand just why the monks who founded the abbey chose the site. Lovely photographs SP, they bring back some haunting memories for me
 
Is it Balmerino Abbey that's supposed to have Scotland's oldest tree in the grounds?
 
Another nice find, SP. Some lovely details and it does look very peaceful there. :)
I was going to ask what that scary-looking set of giant wooden dentures are, but I take it they are something to do with the props/shoring up?
Love your description of designer fake coffee! :mrgreen:
 
There are also some rare yellow flowers in abundance beside the old tree which seemingly don't grow in such vast numbers anywhere else. Can't remember what they're called, 'actinites' or something.

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Those flowers are unusual. I've just been looking through my wild flower books and can't find them, although they look like the ranunculus family (buttercup/celandine,etc), but the leaves and sepals are more like wood anemones. :confused: Interesting!
That tree is fantastic. :)
 
Ooh, it looks very much like it, doesn't it. Cheers for that, Melvin. :)
This thread's reminded me of a really good wild flower dictionary I'd like to get. Best get it ordered before I forget again! :mrgreen:
 
Oh wow, these are just stunning! I love the flowers too, so yellow and beautiful. You captured them so well!
 

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