Whisky knotwork: blue for water; yellow for barley; brown for peat; white for the spirit. 
Enjoyed this delicate peat smoked malt from the Hakushu Distillery which is situated amidst the deep forests of Japan’s Southern Alps @SuntoryWhisky
Enjoyed this delicate peat smoked malt from the Hakushu Distillery which is situated amidst the deep forests of Japan’s Southern Alps @SuntoryWhisky 
… rather than gloomy and sad the boggy bits are an earthly paradise
… rather than gloomy and sad the boggy bits are an earthly paradise. 
“Eeyores gloomy place rather boggy and sad.”
“Eeyores gloomy place rather boggy and sad.” Original 1926 Winnie-the-Pooh map to be auctioned. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-44306069 
image copyright Sothebys.
Egg and ant, Flanders Moss
Egg and ant, Flanders Moss. 
Pyramid
Pyramid. 
On the shore of Loch Leven
On the shore of Loch Leven: a stripe of white bog cotton in bloom. 
‘Macbeth’ by John Martin
The supernatural peatlands in the rational centre of enlightenment Edinburgh: ‘Macbeth’ by John Martin. c.1820. National Galleries of Scotland.
Bogach- Scottish Gaelic source of the word ‘bog’. About 1500 AD
Bogach- Scottish Gaelic source of the word ‘bog’ c. 1500AD 
with Donald S Murray: ‘The Dark Stuff.’ Waterstones, StAndrews
Hearing some brilliant stories from the peatlands with Donald S Murray ‘The Dark Stuff’, Waterstones StAndrews. 