Nine miles over the hill towards the sea to Gatehouse of Fleet..
Walking back down the high street...
I thought John GG would like this one....
I used to work with a Jardine in Porthmadog pottery...and of course there is "Bodyline".....
A slightly damp one of the town hall
And NCR 7
At the Mill on the Fleet
There was also a secondhand book emporium on the top floor....talk about a sugar addict in a sweetie shop....but I resisted....
It is good having Bro here..a helping hand with some things, helpful suggestions with others...
Research on getting my website up and running again is carrying on.
We need to find the simplest and easiest and safest way of having sales from my website...I will have to talk to other potters....
And of course....get drawing and making...pots and prints....
15 comments:
Hari Om
What a pleasant outing - I really must get myself focused on a D&G tour with The Grey. As I drove over to Frockheim today, in the west, right up to Crieff, really, it was battleship grey and grizzly, with minimum visibility. We just have to roll with it, right?! YAM xx
What a wonderful collection of photos. It looks like a great place to visit.
Love all the gates especially the one with the green man.
What a beautiful place you live in.
Great photos...I like how the misty damp shows in some of them. Tin raincoat wasn't explained however!
Rain generally does not stop me either and you had such an interesting walk with lots to see and take in. Lovely photos. Your brother is great company and very helpful.
What a tour! Good that you're getting out and about.
A damp but pleasant day.
I love water wheels harnessing natures resources for free.
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Barb, tin overcoat=car 😀
Maybe worth consulting Kev Alvi (http://www.englishhomestead.com/?m=1) about selling - sells a lot of his woodwork ideas.
Another good day out. Eggs and sweetcorn fritters - yum.
I've seen those cycling markers down here in London. I had no idea they extended all the way up your way -- but I guess it IS a national route, isn't it?
I love the painstakingly painted iron grate with the face!
What a beautiful place, gz. So much architectural interest. Lunch sounds different and tasty, and I am envying you the rain.
I loved your photographs. You live in a beautiful place.
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