Roger (Grisly)'s photos
Standing Stone !
A burst of sun through the morning cloud catches the Kintraw Standing Stone with its adjacent trees and adds a golden glow to the numerous Gorse bushes,,,,,,,, Large view if possible please
Stopping at a conveniently positioned lay-by and a short walk down hill to grab a couple of shots between the traffic.
The Pip has been previously posted, but it gives a larger view of the stone.
Standing at the head of Loch Craignure the stone is part of a complex that includes three burial cairns, It is a slender monolith that stands 13 feet (3.9m) high and is 3'6" wide. the stone is thought to have been erected around 1800 BC.
Finally some relaxing music while you view, Solitude, Joan Chamorro www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1ppw5ckhGo
Harbour Walls!
A slightly misty day on the Kilbrannan Sound at Carradale Harbour in Kintyre with the Isle of Arran as a backdrop!
HWW and a large view if possible please
Grey Sky !
Campbelltown Loch with a distant Daaver island,
A cloudy day with patches of sunlight!
HBM and a good week ,,, Large please,,,
Bay Watch
Another image from the beautiful Torrisdale Bay on the east coast of Kintyre. Captured at low tide on a bright but hazy day,
Please view large !!
Loch Crinan,
A View out of the loch across to the Island of Scarba, with the northern point of Jura and the Isle of Mull in the far distance !
Wish you a nice Friday and a good weekend,,,,,,,,,,, Much better viewed large in my opinion!
Blue Plaques
Just a few of the large number of blue wall plaques around the historic port of Bridgwater, (5 pips)
Bridgwater is a historic market town and civil parish in Somerset, England. And is at the edge of the Somerset Levels, The town lies along both sides of the River Parrett; it has been a major inland port and trading centre since the industrial revolution. Most of its industrial bases still stand today,
The town is mentioned both in the Domesday Book and in the earlier Anglo-Saxon Chronicle dating from around 800, owing its origin as a trade centre to its position as the main port on the river.
A large view for details please HWW!
Don't overfill the cup!
This is the small hamlet of Grogport, on Kilbrannan Sound and the east coast of Kintyre,
A hazy afternoon capture ! ,,,,, Large view please
Harbour Reflections.
Campbeltown Harbour, Kintyre.
In the Basin.
Yachts moored in the basin at the western end of the Crinan Canal with the first canal lock on the left of the image!
The 9-mile-long canal links the Sound of Jura to Loch Gilp for access to the Clyde Estuary thus avoiding the long trek around Kintyre especially the exposed Mull of Kintyre !
A part of the 35 acre Crinan wood forms the backdrop
Wish you a nice Friday and a good weekend,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Large for detail please !
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