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Showing posts with label onich. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Glencoe reflections by Bill McKenzie. Click for his Flickr site. Wonderful shots

Loveliest shot of this Loch I've ever seen. We all know the place - the ranger's cottage in the distance. Thank you Bill. If you have a Flickr page or website to link to let me know and I'll do it.
John


FROM THE LASTMINUTE COTTAGE HOLIDAY SITE

Short breaks in Scotland, Last minute cottage holidays Scotland, Autumn, Winter, Spring
Weather month by month Scotland summer
Weather month by month Scotland Autumn
Weather in Scotland Winter, month by month
Misunderstandings about Scotland's weather
Scotland's rain
Advice on driving in Scotland. Several Scotland driving pages are linked to this.
Honeymoon cottages in Scotland
Scotland for Christmas and New Year
The unofficial Scottish tourist Board
Cottages in Scotland permitting smoking
Cottages in Scotland welcoming pets


FROM THE WEST OF SCOTLAND SITE

Holiday accommodation, B&Bs, hotels in the West of Scotland
Holiday accommodation, B&Bs, hotels in Oban
Holiday accommodation, B&Bs, hotels in Glencoe
Holiday accommodation, B&Bs, hotels in Fort William
Holiday accommodation, B&Bs, hotels in the far West of Scotland
Holiday accommodation, B&Bs, hotels in Appin
Port Appin and Lismore
Barcaldine
Duror
Kentallen
Ballachulish
Onich
How to find cottage owners self catering websites

Matt has 157 photographs on his Flickr page, all of them striking. Click here.

Also Matt John shares a web site with his brother. http://www.houstoncolour.com/ Clearly defined and very striking images, don't you agree?





Wonderful images, I love them all. thank you Matt
John

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Monday, 11 October 2010

Bob, tremendous photographs, thank you




These lovely shots come from Bob Falconer who is the secretary of the Bon Accord Camera club. They are classically beautiful. The lovely thing for Gillian and I about the Moor of Rannoch, is that it changes every time we cross, and it changes hour by hour. The light is amazing. Thank you very much Bob. The link to your camera club is on the post headline, clicking on it will get there. For those of you puzzling about the Bon Accord name, it is the ancient motto of Aberdeen. Legend has it that when Robert the Bruce besieged the castle and took it from the English, back in the 14th century, they used the motto to describe the operation. So it stuck. I tell you what, it feels cold on Rannoch when these shots were taken. What time did you start out Bob?
John
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