Weird piece of flotsam on this beach, don't you think? Remember this was a few miles from any house...
Nov. 4th, 2008
Weird piece of flotsam on this beach, don't you think? Remember this was a few miles from any house...
Weird piece of flotsam on this beach, don't you think? Remember this was a few miles from any house...
Rope and seaweed, on the walk to Rhue from Ullapool. I loved the contrasts in this, and as you can see odd items seemed to wash up there....
Rope and seaweed, on the walk to Rhue from Ullapool. I loved the contrasts in this, and as you can see odd items seemed to wash up there....
Rope and seaweed, on the walk to Rhue from Ullapool. I loved the contrasts in this, and as you can see odd items seemed to wash up there....
This is one of the blackhouses at Garennin. Blackhouses were how the islanders lived before the Clearances and depopulation of the area and shift to more modern housing. This is now a hostel where I stayed, and you can see the ruined rest of the village of Garennin, a sad and spooky reminder of the depopulation of the area and clearances that happened in the 19th and 20th centuries.
This is one of the blackhouses at Garennin. Blackhouses were how the islanders lived before the Clearances and depopulation of the area and shift to more modern housing. This is now a hostel where I stayed, and you can see the ruined rest of the village of Garennin, a sad and spooky reminder of the depopulation of the area and clearances that happened in the 19th and 20th centuries.
This is one of the blackhouses at Garennin. Blackhouses were how the islanders lived before the Clearances and depopulation of the area and shift to more modern housing. This is now a hostel where I stayed, and you can see the ruined rest of the village of Garennin, a sad and spooky reminder of the depopulation of the area and clearances that happened in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Detail of one of the roof of one of the blackhouses, they were called blackhouses as the smoke apparently made the inside black as chimneys weren't that common and the smoke filtered through the thatch.
Stayed at Garennin one night of torrential downpour, then walked around the headland for several miles with a large army pack, almost slipping over the cliffs as it still was so wet...I think I now know why I like B&Bs!
Detail of one of the roof of one of the blackhouses, they were called blackhouses as the smoke apparently made the inside black as chimneys weren't that common and the smoke filtered through the thatch.
Stayed at Garennin one night of torrential downpour, then walked around the headland for several miles with a large army pack, almost slipping over the cliffs as it still was so wet...I think I now know why I like B&Bs!
Detail of one of the roof of one of the blackhouses, they were called blackhouses as the smoke apparently made the inside black as chimneys weren't that common and the smoke filtered through the thatch.
Stayed at Garennin one night of torrential downpour, then walked around the headland for several miles with a large army pack, almost slipping over the cliffs as it still was so wet...I think I now know why I like B&Bs!
Ruined blackhouse with Garennin blackhouses behind.
Ruined blackhouse with Garennin blackhouses behind.
Ruined blackhouse with Garennin blackhouses behind.
Nothing like during a long walk cooling, or in this case drying your feet!
Nothing like during a long walk cooling, or in this case drying your feet!
Nothing like during a long walk cooling, or in this case drying your feet!
This was a Sunday, while the good burgers of Stornaway were locking up swings and going to church, I was walking to Acha Mor past the old Shielings with mostly just sheep for company.
This was a Sunday, while the good burgers of Stornaway were locking up swings and going to church, I was walking to Acha Mor past the old Shielings with mostly just sheep for company.
This was a Sunday, while the good burgers of Stornaway were locking up swings and going to church, I was walking to Acha Mor past the old Shielings with mostly just sheep for company.
On the walk to Dail Mor, there are loads of stone cairns like this, and I can witness that they are invaluable if the weather comes down, as it did when I first tried part of this walk the previous day. The paths were very slippy though.
On the walk to Dail Mor, there are loads of stone cairns like this, and I can witness that they are invaluable if the weather comes down, as it did when I first tried part of this walk the previous day. The paths were very slippy though.
On the walk to Dail Mor, there are loads of stone cairns like this, and I can witness that they are invaluable if the weather comes down, as it did when I first tried part of this walk the previous day. The paths were very slippy though.
St Clement's Church at Rodel on Harris - amazing 16th church with the tombs of the MacLeods of Dunvegan.
I remember getting attacked mercilessly by midges here, and sheltering inside from the rain.
Surprisingly good bus service here.
St Clement's Church at Rodel on Harris - amazing 16th church with the tombs of the MacLeods of Dunvegan.
I remember getting attacked mercilessly by midges here, and sheltering inside from the rain.
Surprisingly good bus service here.
St Clement's Church at Rodel on Harris - amazing 16th church with the tombs of the MacLeods of Dunvegan.
I remember getting attacked mercilessly by midges here, and sheltering inside from the rain.
Surprisingly good bus service here.
Wrecked boat at Leverburgh on Harris. Leverburgh was a failed attempt (by Lord Lever) at a model town in the 1930's, it's now where you catch the ferry to Berneray.
Wrecked boat at Leverburgh on Harris. Leverburgh was a failed attempt (by Lord Lever) at a model town in the 1930's, it's now where you catch the ferry to Berneray.
Wrecked boat at Leverburgh on Harris. Leverburgh was a failed attempt (by Lord Lever) at a model town in the 1930's, it's now where you catch the ferry to Berneray.
I wanted to buy this house and live here, next to the Callanish stones. Sadly crofters are being pushed out by the uneconomic hard life of farming on a small piece of land - youth depopulation is a real problem, they don't want to croft like their parents. Interestingly southerners are moving in to try crofting...and a lot of crofts are now protected from becoming tourist/weekend cottages.
The shape next to it is the ruins of a blackhouse...and there also was a previous circular hut ruin on the site also - several generations. Shame this was empty, all that history gone to waste.
I wanted to buy this house and live here, next to the Callanish stones. Sadly crofters are being pushed out by the uneconomic hard life of farming on a small piece of land - youth depopulation is a real problem, they don't want to croft like their parents. Interestingly southerners are moving in to try crofting...and a lot of crofts are now protected from becoming tourist/weekend cottages.
The shape next to it is the ruins of a blackhouse...and there also was a previous circular hut ruin on the site also - several generations. Shame this was empty, all that history gone to waste.
I wanted to buy this house and live here, next to the Callanish stones. Sadly crofters are being pushed out by the uneconomic hard life of farming on a small piece of land - youth depopulation is a real problem, they don't want to croft like their parents. Interestingly southerners are moving in to try crofting...and a lot of crofts are now protected from becoming tourist/weekend cottages.
The shape next to it is the ruins of a blackhouse...and there also was a previous circular hut ruin on the site also - several generations. Shame this was empty, all that history gone to waste.
Sunset on Tarbet, Harris.
Seemed to constantly rain there...not great but the sunset on the final night was amazing.
Sunset on Tarbet, Harris.
Seemed to constantly rain there...not great but the sunset on the final night was amazing.
Sunset on Tarbet, Harris.
Seemed to constantly rain there...not great but the sunset on the final night was amazing.
John in Cadiz
Nov. 4th, 2008 08:17 am Who is this beautiful bear?
Also put the Andalucia photos up at Flickr...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbearcub/sets/72157608640278595/
John in Cadiz
Nov. 4th, 2008 08:17 am Who is this beautiful bear?
Also put the Andalucia photos up at Flickr...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbearcub/sets/72157608640278595/
John in Cadiz
Nov. 4th, 2008 08:17 am Who is this beautiful bear?
Also put the Andalucia photos up at Flickr...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbearcub/sets/72157608640278595/
Cordoba Cathedral / Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:12 pmExperiementing with motion and blur with the repeating shapes of the Islamic arches in the Cathedral
Cordoba Cathedral / Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:12 pmExperiementing with motion and blur with the repeating shapes of the Islamic arches in the Cathedral
Cordoba Cathedral / Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:12 pmExperiementing with motion and blur with the repeating shapes of the Islamic arches in the Cathedral
Spain2007_0551
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:13 pmMezquita de Córdoba - experimenting wih motion blur, flash and the repeating shapes of the arches.
Spain2007_0551
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:13 pmMezquita de Córdoba - experimenting wih motion blur, flash and the repeating shapes of the arches.
Spain2007_0551
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:13 pmMezquita de Córdoba - experimenting wih motion blur, flash and the repeating shapes of the arches.
Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:15 pmMezquita de Córdoba - experimenting wih motion blur, flash and the repeating shapes of the arches.
Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:15 pmMezquita de Córdoba - experimenting wih motion blur, flash and the repeating shapes of the arches.
Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:15 pmMezquita de Córdoba - experimenting wih motion blur, flash and the repeating shapes of the arches.
Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:18 pmThis was the 3rd biggest mosque in the world at the time; interesting rather than destroy it the Christians turned it into a Cathedral with a lot of the Islamic elements surviving - a true hybrid of Xtian and Muslim.
Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:18 pmThis was the 3rd biggest mosque in the world at the time; interesting rather than destroy it the Christians turned it into a Cathedral with a lot of the Islamic elements surviving - a true hybrid of Xtian and Muslim.
Mezquita de Córdoba
Nov. 4th, 2008 04:18 pmThis was the 3rd biggest mosque in the world at the time; interesting rather than destroy it the Christians turned it into a Cathedral with a lot of the Islamic elements surviving - a true hybrid of Xtian and Muslim.
A more sedate image, this is at the entrance, and you can see the gothic meeting the Islamic right here...
A more sedate image, this is at the entrance, and you can see the gothic meeting the Islamic right here...
A more sedate image, this is at the entrance, and you can see the gothic meeting the Islamic right here...