Ecobird's photos with the keyword: IP

Aaargh Walls!!! (PiP)

23 Jan 2024 56 84 380
Castle Stalker was built on it's own little island on Loch Laich an inlet off of Loch Linnhe near Appin in Argyll on the west coast of Scotland. Built in the 16th cenury for the Stewarts of Appin it is a four storey tower house in a beautiful setting and was once used as a hunting lodge for James IV. Indeed the Gaelic for Castle Stalker is Caisteal an Stalcaire, with Stalcaire meaning 'hunter' or 'falconer;' Castle Stalker has been used in a number of films like 'Highlander - Endgame' and others, but will be instantly recognised by many as 'Castle Aaargh' from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. That fact alone is probably good enough reason to make this a 'Happy' Wall Wednesday!!! A close up of the castle walls can be seen in the PiP and I think the main image would benefit from viewing large. Many thanks and HWW I have added a song called 'Hunter' by Dido www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOqgXRxNz9I

RNLI (PiPs x 2) HFF!

18 Jan 2024 60 106 377
Minehead, Somerset and this little chap seems to be on watch at the RNLI station. (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) HFF everyone and I wish you a lovely weekend.

Boat Benches (PiPs)

14 Jan 2024 51 92 264
Captured at Minehead, Somerset, these 'boat benches' are situated in front of the entrance to the museum. The museum has only been in operation since 2014 and are currently working to raise funds to move to larger premises. The museum offers a range of exhibits and give both visitors and locals a taste of the history of Minehead. Minehead takes it's name from the old English word for hill, 'myned'. During the 9th century AD there were several raids by the Danes and it is thought that the local Hobby Horse was introduced, possibly as a deterrent to invaders. The museum has a complete hobby horse costume and two masks. Traditionally on the eve of May 1st the hobby horse is paraded through the town accompanied by a masked figure and musicians playing drums and accordions and collecting money whish nowadays is donated to the lifeboat station. Amongst other exhibits there is a collection of Punch and Judy puppets donated by Roy Van Dyke, an entertainer and magician who used to put on Punch and Judy shows in Minehead. The museum is situated just across from the railway station. Seeing as we have boats in the picture and the railway station close by, and the fact that Arthur C Clarke was born in Minehad I am going to add a song called 'Trains and Boats and Planes' www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P4vghTykMw Information from the Minehead Museum website.