I’m on a Skye binge these days and I blame Frank Heumann, on holiday on Skye right now, the lucky sod! We can forgive him because he keeps taking these heart breaking, beautiful images and shares them on Facebook. If you want to see all of his collection, click on the link provided. In the meantime, you are looking at the Trotternish Ridge and a very beautifully framed Quirang. Last but by no means least are the Highland Cows, first registered as a breed in 1884 and therefore, the oldest registered breed. Their thick, shaggy coat, so perfect for Highland Scottish weather, allows them to repel snow and rain. They are not known for being picky eaters and will graze on grass that other cattle passes by.
I want to talk about two things; one is images and what they convey and the other is words and what they evoke. All of these fabulous images have been borrowed from the visually stunning blog of La Peskada (I’m reliably informed this means “little fish”). A visit to this blog is never dull, it’s like a trip to the world’s best gallery; each image with a story to tell (such as the interesting story behind the photo of the two lovely women). They’re dramatic, beautiful, sexy, bold, sweet or edgy but whatever they are, they always make me feel things. (click on the link below). This is what good writing should do too, except with words. I would like to encourage you to come to my blog and have a scroll through the posts, settle down with a glass of wine or a cup of tea and read. Take 5 minutes and read and see if it doesn’t make you feel, think, take you somewhere else or compel you to smile.
Tomorrow I’ll be posting on the subject of changing roles, women and how one influential person thought a life could have meaning. Come to “A View From Outside the Box,” to find out more, url: adialogue. It’s only a click away!