Posted in Fife, Scenery at 12:00 on 22 August 2021
The Back Burn, see here and here, runs through the old Balbirnie estate and on past Markinch.
Just near where we live it passes through a declivity. The burn isn’t easily spotted in this photo:-

It’s just to the bottom at the right here:-

It flows over some rocks about halfway along:-

There are some flatter stretches too:-


Then it forms a barrier cutting off the golf course’s 18th fairway from the green.
Further on, looking back from beyond the golf course’s car park, you can see a second old bridge across the burn which was not undermined in the floods I mentioned here.

Another cascade:-
Flowers by the burn’s side:-

Trees by burn side:-

You can see the bridle path crossing in this one:-

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Posted in Fife, Weather at 12:00 on 3 August 2021
On weekdays and Saturdays, if we’re not on an excursion or supermarket shopping, we normally walk through Balbirnie Park on our way to Markinch for the newspaper. Usually by the path which flanks Balbirnie Golf Club’s front nine holes by the road up to/down from the hotel.
We vary our Sunday walk.
Sometimes we go on what we call the loop, round the other side of the golf course from that path and past a field near the Markinch roundabout where there are usually some horses grazing, then up by the main road (safely behind the old Balbirnie Estate wall) till the path turns back onto the access road which leads to our house.
At others we go up by Balbirnie golf club’s back nine holes.
Last January not much play would have been possible. Or if possible, not easy. The flooded parts had iced up:-


Mind you the water hazard might have been a bit less so. (Not that playing off the ice would have been advisable):-

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Posted in Fife, Weather at 12:00 on 1 August 2021
In January we had a cold spell. Our walk down to Markinch to get the newspaper was made just a bit more hazardous. The short cut we had adopted during Covid times – over the path by Balbirnie Golf Club’s practice putting green – was very treacherous:-

The floods I featured earlier iced over completely.



Ice skaters/ice hockey players took advantage of the frozen pond:-


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Posted in Bridges, Fife, Scenery at 12:00 on 22 April 2021
Last August there was severe flooding in Balbirnie Park. The Back Burn even overflowed by Balbirnie Golf Club’s eighteenth green, probably due to that tree trunk stuck at the bridge. Part of the revetments had been washed away:-


Between Golf Club’s clubhouse and Balbirnie House Hotel the road was flooded:-

The area just at Balbirnie House (and Hotel) which had flooded in February 2020 did so again:-


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Posted in Fife, Scenery at 21:00 on 7 April 2021
The old Balbirnie Estate had some extensive grounds. About half of these were converted to a golf course. The rest makes up what is now Balbirnie Park.
The back burn runs from the upper part of the former estate – now sold off for housing – between the golf course’s 18th fairway and green before wending through the wooded area of the Park.
There are some exposed tree roots on the burn’s banks in the upper estate:-

Part of the burn is very shaded:-

We often take a walk through the woods and beside the burn. There are three wooden bridges over the burn after it passes the golf course. This is one of them:-

Close-up. (The wooden superstructure on this has recently been replaced):-

The burn:-


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Posted in Wild Life at 12:00 on 22 May 2014
Photographed on Tuesday from a back window in my new house in a part of Balbirnie Woods adjacent to the golf course (Balbirnie Golf Club.)
This one looks like a stag.
The good lady nicked the cropped photo:-
This one may be a hind but it was twisting round so it was difficult to tell.
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