Saturday, 13 January 2018

A Better Day.

It was windy, and still is.  But the sun was around and it was not so cold.  So I went out.



Ah, the Oystercatchers.  They and I faced into the wind.  


Tiger Hill - the name of the big sand dune, and a person standing on top.

Below a black thing floating in and out.  Monday this week there was a bomb from WW1 appeared and had to be controlled explosioned.  Fraserburgh was a place where bombs not used previously were jettisoned as the Germans went home and apparently the Moray Firth is still full of them.  I think the black thing floating in and out is a plastic oil/petrol 'can' so do not panic.



Great Black Backed Gulls, Skurries, Black Headed, all there, the Gull Gang.

I didnt walk far and flew back to the car with the wind behind me as I turned.

Later a bit more painting, 


Lots more to do to this one.  

Makes a change from two feet and a beak.


3 comments:

  1. that Tiger Hill photo is beautiful I love the water in that one, beautiful.
    Oyster catchers,, very pretty aren't they, and that horse is coming along beautifully! Pretty scary stuff about the bombs,, imagine that! I suppose they get unearthed from the sea bottom by storms then get washed in?

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  2. Amazing sand dune - is it permanent? Love the horse's head, you have made a good start on it.

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  3. Good shot of the dune with the solitary man on top!
    Lovely picture of the horse head!

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