One day, Mike and I went for a walk to Rerwick in Tankerness. It’s a place with a lot of WW2 buildings. This one fascinates me – it’s partly submerged now – half full of water. What interests me is….the lichen on the window-sill has formed a pattern. I like the combination of the colours – yellow black-edged lichen on the wooden window-sill and the grey concrete.
It’s a bit of Orkney history, quite near in time, yet – concrete and a wooden sill, and the lichen making patterns – patterns which look vaguely human, reminds me of some ancient rock art.
If folk are interested, they could go there and see for themselves. Rerwick is an un-usual kind of place – very peaceful, a fine piece of coast-line, yet with the war buildings sticking up all over the place. And this one is half under water – there are even steps going down to the door – under the water.
I think it’s ace.
She’d had the idea for a while and had wanted to use it for the Shopping Week special day at Graham Place two years ago, but only got Jim Middlemass to make it last year. It was used at Shopping Week and at the Ness Open Days. It will be probably be appearing at the Ness Open Days this year, as well, in the Stenness School. Make a date for your diaries …July 16th and August 20th.
Bernie Bell is a regular contributor to The Orkney News
See also our articles on Bernie Bell’s Walks, World War II sites in Orkney to visit and one featuring the art of Jeanne Bouza Rose.