A Staithes view
Carrying the flag!
Stormy day at Staithes
Rivers end
A last look at Staithes
Dukes Pass. Trossachs.
The Trossachs – Waterfall near the Lodge.
Deep in the forest of macro
Get well flowers for Andy
On the Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond
Footbridge over The River Forth
Ben Lomond looking Eastwards
Across Loch Lomond looking North West.
HBM from The Dukes Pass –higher waterfall.
Piethorne Bluebell woods
The hand of nature
Loch Lomond framed.
Loch Chon
A ride along Loch Arklet
Loch Arklet
Herb on Tour
Loch Kathrine
It’s all systems Go…..
Stathes Lane.
Staithes –the back way in.
A seat on Staithes Beck.
Memories of Staithes
The Trossachs – The Duke’s Pass looking to the Be…
Towards the Mentheith Hills from the Duke’s Pass.
Spring morning in Scotland
Trossachs National Park. - A hike from Aberfoye
The Trossachs: The old row boat on Loch Ard.
The Classic - Loch Ard with Ben Lomond.
HBM - Picnic bench at the lochan
Loch Ard, near The Narrows
Queen Elizabeth Forest Park tree lichen
The Trossachs: Loch Ard with Ben Lomond.
Scotch mist
The Trossachs of Scotland: Queen Elizabeth Forest…
Greylag Geese (Anser anser)
The Trossachs of Scotland: Mist in May
Heron in flight at Delph
Skinningrove
Fences at Saltburn.
Flying the flag.
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Stathes in its glory


A walk over the wet sand gives me a view of the bottom village with a bit of sun. The first people are getting a seat at the pub and are probably watching to see what I am doing here. This scene must be a world away from the same place a couple of centuries , with its many ships of sail here and multiple fishing boats too. The place would have been heaving with working families making a living from the sea.
The name Staithes means 'landing place' in Old English, and the village once boasted one of the largest fishing ports in the area with around 80 boats coming in and out of the harbour on a daily basis. The fishermen traditionally used a coble which is a type of open fishing boat, developed on the North East Coast.
See www.sutcliffe.gallery/photo_3184682.html#photos_id=3197650 for old photo from here.
Enjoy full screen. Herb
The name Staithes means 'landing place' in Old English, and the village once boasted one of the largest fishing ports in the area with around 80 boats coming in and out of the harbour on a daily basis. The fishermen traditionally used a coble which is a type of open fishing boat, developed on the North East Coast.
See www.sutcliffe.gallery/photo_3184682.html#photos_id=3197650 for old photo from here.
Enjoy full screen. Herb
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Cheers, Herb
I like this picture very much!
I remember staying here for a couple of nights around 40 years ago. (No pics though)
Fantastic colours too
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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