Given the northern location of these islands, the sun sets at about 11 pm and it never actually goes dark.
We visited the Island of Hoy on Friday. The most famous landmark is the Old Man of Hoy, but seeing it involves a very long walk, so whilst my friends were doing that, I spent a long time in Rackwick Bay. I came across this bothy (old cottage) on my way to the bay:
And this is Rackwick Bay in al its glory:
We visited the Ring of Brodgar, an amazing ring of standing stones on Mainland Orkney:
And visited the Brough of Birsay in the north of Mainland Orkney. Unfortunately we arrived at the wrong time of day to visit the island you can see in the background. There is a little causeway footpath, but the tide was rising and we had to go back after only a few minutes:
We visited the Ring of Brodgar, an amazing ring of standing stones on Mainland Orkney:
And visited the Brough of Birsay in the north of Mainland Orkney. Unfortunately we arrived at the wrong time of day to visit the island you can see in the background. There is a little causeway footpath, but the tide was rising and we had to go back after only a few minutes:
I didn't have a lot of time to stitch, but I worked on Vignette in Stitches and started Sampler aux Bouquets.
We also visited an amazing tapestry gallery at Hoxa, on South Ronaldsay. The artist Leila Thomson makes enormous woven tapestries, some of them include beautiful words. A must see if you ever visit the Orkney Islands.
The islands are home to many great art galleries. One of the ones we visited is Jane Glue's gallery in Finstown on Mainland Orkney. I would love to go back and have some tuition!
Next time I will show you my progress on Vignette in Stitches and Sampler aux Bouquets.
5 comments:
WOW! Fantastic landscapes! I am sure you've got a lot of inspiration for paintings now. Going back for tuition sounds lovely indeed.
Wat een prachtige foto's!!!
Wij zijn daar nog niet geweest maar het staat nog wel op ons verlanglijstje(wat trouwens steeds langer wordt!)
Groetjes Yvon.
What a beautiful part of the world - I've always wanted to go to Brodgar! Lucky you, and I look forward to seeing your stitching.
beautiful photos... makes me wish to visit that part of the world ;-) Thanks for sharing with us.
Wow! What stunning scenery, a photographer's paradise!
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