Monday, 6 July 2015
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July
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- The Beaches of Harris
- More nice rock!
- Ness and the Butt of Lewis
- Thursday Tomfoolery
- Stornoway in Colour
- Arnish and Tiumpan Head Lighthouses
- The Real World
- Stornoway sculptures
- Sepia Sunday
- Gneiss
- A Cock and Bull Story
- More Odds and Ends
- The Enormous Turnip
- From the pen of Derick Thomson
- A Trespasser
- More down at Stornoway Harbour
- Odds and more odds
- Those coins
- Where did the sea go?
- A Greenfinch's Story
- The Woodlands Centre, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
- Holm
- The Island of the Dead
- Down at Stornoway Harbour
- Scottish Post-boxes
- At the kitchen table
- I am back
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Love the fisherman sculpture! :) and the boat reflection and the colourful ropes too...
ReplyDeleteThat's a sad sight is the old fishing vessel.
ReplyDeleteterrific series of photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely images. I don't know if I'd want to go far in that little boat but seamen are much braver souls than I am. No, I definitely wouldn't want to go out to sea in it. The untidyness of the ropes might be repeated elsewhere on the boat and I wouldn't feel safe. Judgemental old cow I am.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely that we've now visited the places that you're photographing - I'm enjoying your Hebrides posts much more this year as a result.
ReplyDeleteLovely thank you for the Photos (No I want steal them just enjoy them :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos...is the statue made of wood? It is so lifelike.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the different coloured ropes used to tie the boats up.
Now I feel like going sailing....sigh....but I have loads of work to do today.
Yes, Virginia, it is wood.
DeleteI love these photographs of Stornoway! I have a SPECIAL reason for doing so! (WINK WINK)
ReplyDeleteTell Pat I said hello! xx
What a lovely place! It's easy to imagine sailors feeling the compunction to come down and weigh anchor.
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