
here’s a good walk, from Stenness village. Take binoculars!
here’s a good walk, from Stenness village. Take binoculars!
Historic Environment Scotland have unveiled a series of plaques which commemorate poets, writers and artists influenced by the appalling carnage of World War 1.
“You know all the stone hearts which abound on Orkney beaches? From big ones, to tiny wee ones? I had a really nice one – red sandstone”
I asked what bones? My friend said to ask Malcolm MacRae!
“That is a perfect description of this exhibition of photographs by Ian Collins. “
The Neolithic Heart of Orkney – or – ‘The Procession’
“North Uist and drove down to Lochmaddy where we called by the Arts Centre/museum/café, to ask how to get to the camera obscura, “
where in Orkney is this stone?
over the last 50 years ” annual precipitation levels have increased by over 20% in Scotland and ” it is now 1°C warmer”.
All 10 stones plus a bonus.