View across from Robin Smith Hall Local inhabitant sitting peacefully chewing daisies -
You will all remember this - Saturday was a sunny day, the only day we saw the hills! View out of window whilst waiting for the first pep-talk in lecture theatre 1
Well, we reckon ours was the one with the prettiest pictures - Sunset
First evening - practising "pretend" projects The first day ended well - how long would it be before we saw the sky again?!
Working on our wheat seedlings The food was good
Having fun with microscopes Lunchtime a good opportunity to swap results?
Heriot Watt gardens The sunken garden
Past the ice house to the bridge near the lake Watch out for rabbits and Japanese students playing hide and seek
Basalt with peridotite Busily counting away with our geiger counters -
Playing with rocks Measuring radioactivity
Pub Quiz - at least there was a booby prize for the bottom team - "The Walk"
I think Norma's got one right Looking a bit wet outside
Remind me again, what burns purple? As you can see, very busy doing chemical things!
Colour co-ordinated gloves and chemicals Doing chemistry with Lloyd, Linda and Andrew
Kinghorn, location 1 Location 3
In case you didn't get to sketch it - this is Location 1! More rocks- and what kind of lichens are these?
View from top of layer 6 Silver Sands bay, Aberdour
- risking life and limb to look at limestone - - and have you all taken note of the aluminium smelting plant in the background?
Ice creams "To the lighthouse"!
Time for a break before looking at lichens Yes, Norma, I did manage to include you!
Collecting data on lichens Disco in the Zero bar
Debating on which kind of grey splodgy lichen this one is - And a good time was had by those hardy or foolish enough to boogey till the early hours
Somewhere in Scotland 2 August 2002, flooding, Northern England
It rained solidly all the way home to Yorkshire Streams bursting their banks in Northumberland

Dear Red Spots  - these have all been reformatted and reduced in size - if you are interested in the original versions, please let me know! - Pam