Category: Nature

  • Skullomie

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    The weather changed especially quickly and often on my last day in the shepherd’s hut. Rain, sunshine, sometimes at the same time and more. But I took advantage of a sunnier spell in the afternoon and went for a short walk up the hills behind the hut.

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    It was not the smartest idea to wear my normal walking shoes in the wet marshland, they were wet through and through within minutes, I really have to get some wellies and actually bring them with me. But the heather was blooming and I saw a little surprise down at the sea, there was the small harbour of Skullomie. I knew it was somewhere down there but hadn´t seen it so far.

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    Skullomie

    My little hut was parked at the end of the road in Skullomie, a small fishing and crofting township at the end of Tongue Bay.

    The pier in Skullomie (or sometimes Scullomie) was one of the sites from which crofters embarked on ships to locations such as America and Australia during the Highland Clearances (or in many cases, were forced to emigrate).

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    A deserted cottage up on the hill, on another walk I also saw some more further up on the hill.

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    View towards the Rabbit´s Islands, a group of three uninhabited small islands just off the coast. The Scottish name for them is “Eileanan nan Gall” which means “Islands of the strangers” or “Norseman”. According to a legend, a ship carrying gold to Charles Edward Stuart was wrecked on the island.

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    View towards Talmine on the other side of the bay.

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

    Back home I spent the next hours watching a spectacular sunset, Tongue was saying goodbye in the most glorious way!

    Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.Taking a little walk along Tongue Bay, near Skullomie harbour.

     

  • More view from the hut

    While we still should #StayHome here are a few more of my view from the shepherd’s hut at the end of the road. A good example of the ever-changing Scottish weather. You definitely can experience all four seasons in a day (or within 10 minutes).

    Watching the weather change over Tongue Bay, Scotland Watching the weather change over Tongue Bay, Scotland Watching the weather change over Tongue Bay, Scotland Watching the weather change over Tongue Bay, Scotland Watching the weather change over Tongue Bay, Scotland

     

  • Spring is here

    While the world outside started to bloom, I tried to also get a little bit of that spring feeling inside my four walls. Just to brighten up the day and to have something to play around in front of the camera.

    Photo stillife with some spring blooms, getting spring inside your homePhoto stillife with some spring blooms, getting spring inside your homePhoto stillife with some spring blooms, getting spring inside your homePhoto stillife with some spring blooms, getting spring inside your homePhoto stillife with some spring blooms, getting spring inside your homePhoto stillife with some spring blooms, getting spring inside your home

    If you´re also looking to make your home cosier and more “hygge” my favourite photography labs are working again and I do offer fine art prints. If there is any picture you like and want for your home, just get in contact!