I spent a few weeks back home in the late Autumn. I come from Duddingston, a former village suburb dating back to 1093 - it has since been swallowed up by Edinburgh’s expansion. It lays on the edge of Holyrood Park, a 700-hundred-acre playground which features a dormant volcano, natural lochs and coconut-scented yellow Gorse cliffs. I feel so lucky to come from such a green place and yet remain so close to Edinburgh’s heart. You can also see the Pentland Hills to the south of the city.
This is my contribution to the photo challenge #Ilovenature hosted by on Whaleshares - today's theme is air.