Roger (Grisly)'s photos
Real Souvenirs !
This tiny souvenir shop (Only open during tourist season) adjacent to the Clachan Bridge is owned by the Tig and Truish Inn (Cish an Cruish) which is opposite.
The sign says, The old pub was used by islanders after the Jacobite uprising to change from trousers back into the forbidden kilt when returning to the Island.
The electrical wiring on the right of the building looks past its best ;-) HWW!
Oban Bay!
A view down the Sound of Kerrera into Oban Bay, With the town of Oban and Dunollie Castle in the distance
In 16.9 format, so for clarity a large view would be appreciated!!
07 May 2023
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Creels at Crail
So many comments regarding this pip I have opened it up for a full size view!
Kylie and Havana, pip.
A misty day and a capture from one of the working quays at Crail, a fishing village in the Kingdom of Fife,
The pip is of Creels at Crail, taken the same day on an adjacent quay.
Creels are traps used to catch crustaceans, in this case they are likely to be prawns.
HFF and a great weekend,,,,, A large view, perhaps.
A little relaxing Friday Jazz to accompany the image, www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXbpS5apPi8
Floral Wall,
A colourful parapet wall to the Clachan Bridge, Also known as The Bridge over the Atlantic. (See Pip)
This hump backed bridge links the Isle of Seil to the mainland and was built between 1792 and 1793.
Some may also remember these Fairy Foxgloves from previous images.
HWW and a large view please.
Cold Comfort
With nice winter light but a bitterly cold west coast wind and little shelter, it was no surprise to find these usually popular benches unoccupied,
Sea temperature looks to also be very low!
Free to Roam,
One of the numerous Quantock hill Ponies that with the sheep and the red deer help control the undergrowth throughout the hill range,
Large may be better!
More Gas Bottle Men.
Another pair of Minehead fishermen. This time on Quay street.
Note the saucepan for a hat and the bird! I also wonder if the ladder is used to access the clothes lines!
I think a large view is rewarding!........... HFF and a good week!
Moored!
An early morning shot of the 20449 gt, Luxury cruise ship m/v Silver Endeavour moored in Loch Melfort, which is a Sea Loch in Argyll and Bute,
Large view recommended!
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