Sunday 19 August 2012

Orange burning fire

Woodfuel, i.e., solid wood used to produce energy. With fossil fuel prices going up and the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere rising, woodfuel offers a low-carbon (almost neutral), cheap source of energy. The example in these photos is the burning of wood chips (medium-sized solid material made by cutting, or chipping, larger pieces of wood) in a central boiler that produce enough energy to heat a community swimming pool, a primary school and a public library in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Such projects need public and private investment but result in a sustainable use of natural resources.

Blue shirt with Scottish flag

When three Italians get together the result is...a beautiful pasta! Mamma mia!

Thursday 2 August 2012

White clouds

This is Richard in the top of Morven, a Corbett in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Previoulsy I described what a Munro is. Now I reveal the definition of Corbett. These are peaks in Scotland between 2,500 and 3,000 feet. The list of Corbetts was compiled in 1920 by Jonh Rooke Corbett. There are 221 Corbetts and Morven is one of them. Morven is 2858 (871m) feet high.