Showing posts with label rock pigeons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock pigeons. Show all posts

Friday, 12 June 2009

Butts and pieces...


Following an interesting post by Pondside I decided it would be helpful to my readers if I put an 'I am here' map on my sidebar.


When we went to Uig the other day we had a look at some of Jenny's wood turning. It really is beautiful and the finish that she manages to get on the wood is very special. If you are ever on Lewis you absolutely must pay her a visit at Gisla Woodcraft.




On Wednesday we went to the Butt of Lewis. It is the northernmost point of the Isle of Lewis.



The Butt is the location for an abandoned lighthouse built in the 1860s and designed by David Stevenson.



Few people like having pigeons in their gardens and GB is no exception. But unlike most people who have Feral Pigeons his are Rock Pigeons - the original native species which is rare away from coastal cliffs.

Maps, lighthouses, wood-turning and pigeons - you can't get a much more diverse post than that. 'Rambles' is certainly appropriately named!
 

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