Yesterday a friend showed me this beautiful potato which was owned by her great grandfather, who had been a farmer in East Lothian. The miracle potato had survived, and been passed down the generations. πŸ€©πŸ˜‹ See Alt text for the #SecretOfThePotato #BuntΓ ta #Potato #Tattie image
Here's a wee thread of some favourite highlights from the Industrial/Horticultural tent at this year's Bunessan Show on Friday: the fiercely contested "bowl containing approx. 1l of homemade compost" category: 🧡 /1 #BunessanShow #Mull #Compost
Round pebbles are surprisingly rare, as @npub19sgl...czpg has noted... Here's a large and very spherical pebble (strictly a cobble πŸ€“ ) which I found a few years ago at Kilfinichen Bay on Mull. Not quite my roundest natural stone, but it gets bonus points for large size I think. #Geology #RoundestPebble image
#SpotTheCar Back from wee visit to visit relatives in burning heat of SW England. Here's some #Rewilding in the expensive suburbs of Portishead. This entire house and garden is similarly engulfed. I don't know the story behind this, and it's probably sad, but it also seems a bit cheering that plants and animals have been able to take over so quickly... 🌱 🌿 🐝 image
#ThinSectionThursday Here's a lovely porphyritic camptonite (probably Permian) from North Hoxa, Orkney, seen in plane-polarized light. The large brown crystal is kaersutitic amphibole, the smaller clear crystal near the bottom of the photo is olivine, & the large greyish crystal on the right is clinopyroxene (with a hole in it!). These phenocrysts sit in a finer-grained groundmass of amphibole, clinopyroxene, magnetite & analcime. The field of view is about 2mm wide. #Geology #Microscopy #Orkney image
Just in time for a slightly late #ThinSectionThursday! Here's some fabulous piemontite: a manganese epidote mineral that shows amazing pink-yellow-plum pleochroic colour change. The two images below show the same grains under plane polarized light, but rotated through 90 degrees . The clear mineral is quartz, and there are also some large flakes of very pale pink Mn-rich muscovite mica. This sample is from near Tongue, in Sutherland. #Geology #Metamorphic