Ecobird's photos with the keyword: IP Posted
Bench and Boat (PiP) HBM
13 Aug 2023 |
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Captured at the Crinan Canal. I loved the way the highly varnished bench was echoed in the wooden boat here.
Bird Dog - Duck Duck Go!! (2 PiPs)
06 Jul 2023 |
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Here is a little bit of fun to put the 'Happy' into Happy Fence Friday'
Captured at Aberfoyle, Stirling, Scotland. On arrival we were delighted to see a man with this sweet little dog rounding up these ducks, which I believe are Indian Runner Ducks, taking them over an obstacle course and ending at the 'Quack Packers' Hostel!!! It provided us, along with the small crowd that had gathered, with a lot of amusement. The ducks were hilarious.
In the main image they looked like they were having a discussion about their chances of 'legging' it!! In the first PiP one has decided to give it a go but the dog was having no nonsense from them and in the final PiP they are heading back to the hostel!! I guess that makes him a 'bird dog'. My link has to be
'Bird Dog' by the Everly Bothers
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjxGlFkxzOQ
Best viewed large I think. Thank you
Historic Stirling
04 Jul 2023 |
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Stirling Castle, Scotland and the PiP shows the Wallace Monument Best viewed large I think, thank you.
Stirling castle dates from the early 12th century, with a lot of the important buildings within the walls added between 1490 - 1600. Built high on a crag with steep cliffs on three sides It was a very important castle both strategically and historically with many batltles fought over it. During the wars of independence it changed hands eight times over a 50 year period.
When Edward I of England invaded Scotland in 1296 he found the castle empty and claimed it. After 60 years of war the English were defeated by the Scots led by William Wallace and Andrew Moray at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The leaders of the English army retreated into the castle but were starved into surrender by the Scots
Recent history sees the castle as the home of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlands. Concerts have been held here inluding the one by Runrig in 2017.
The National Wallace Monument is a monument to Scottish hero William Wallace. Sited on Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling, it is said to be the point from which William Wallace watched the gathering of Edward I's army before the Battle of Stirling.
The link I have chosen to go with these images is by Runrig, live from Stirling Castle. Here is
'Hearts of Olden Glory'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7cId63P65E
Spirits In the Water (2 x PiPs) HFF!
29 Jun 2023 |
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Reflections of the Kelpies at Helix Park, Falkirk. As Kelpies are said to be aquatic water spirits I though I would capture them in their habitat!!
The Kelpie are said to be malevolent, shape shifting spirits that often take the form of horses that lure people to their death. Once on the horse's back they find themselves 'stuck' and unable to dismount and are taken down to the depths and drowned. One such tale is of ten children who encountered a kelpie, nine of who climbed onto it's back, instantly sticking to it. The tenth just touched the kelpie and unable to pull free managed to cut off his finger in order to escape. Sadly the other nine were carried off by the kelpie and were never again seen.
They also appear as humans, - sometimes as a beautiful young lady to entice unsuspecting young men to a watery grave. So think carefully guys, - the young girl who looks to be a beauty after a few drinks
may well be the death of you!!!
Should you encounter a horse by a river or stream take care if you pet him. If it is a kelpie and not a real horse remember the power of the kelpie and it's weak spot lies in his bridle. If you have a safe grip on the bridle you can control the kelpie but beware as kelpies are extremely strong!
The first PiP is of the Kelpies (on land!!) with an enraptured man gazing at them and the 2nd PiP is a sign that I thought fitted the theme well.
I have added a link by Bob Dylan called Spirit on the Water
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NJetQTkK84
A little bit of a tenuous link for the second link
I have used this song as the Kelpies story is a (myth or) legend and because of the lyrics..
John Legend and 'All of Me'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=450p7goxZqg
'My head's underwater and I am breathing fine;
Potato Spinner (PiP)
28 Jun 2023 |
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Captured beside the Clachan Bridge next to the Clachan Sound.
I have added this photo and PiP as I have had some comments on my last picture about the potato spinner. So for all of those who are interested this is a close shot and the explanation of it's use in the PiP
Thank you for looking and for your interest.
Wall of Sound
27 Jun 2023 |
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Picture beside the car parking area on the Seil Island side of the Clachan Bridge with a nicely 'decorated' old wall and a view of Clachan Sound, nr Oban. Scotland
The old piece of equipment in the picture is a potato spinner.
The link is 'Sound and Vision' by David Bowie
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUkTzQ7-RN4
Kelpies - Ride With Me (3 x PiPs)
25 Jun 2023 |
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Kelpies are shape shifting aquatic spirits that often take the form of horses, although they can take human form. They inhabit the rivers and lochs of Scotland and In some tales they lure unsuspecting humans down to the depths to a watery grave.
The Kelpies at Helix Park, Falkirk are fantastic sculptures designed by Andy Scott and were completed in October 2013. They are 30 metres high (100 feet) and were designed to pay homage to Scotland's working horses who used to pull barges along the canals.
These magnificent sculptures dominate the landscape and I understand are beautifully lit at night.
There are also two smaller versions outside of the restaurant and two more at Ardrishaig harbour.
I have added a track called 'Kelpie' by Jethro Tull
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyR7pdLDz_g
a second track is a nod to the shapeshifting kelpie . Here are the Shapeshifters
with Lola's Theme (I'm a Different Person)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIC0aQ56ASE
HBM.
(Best viewed large I think. Thank you)
Fairy Foxglove Bridge
Taking a Nap - Don't Turn Out the Lights! (PiP)…
18 Jun 2023 |
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Captured at the Crinan Basin this pretty little lighthouse marks the western entrance to the 9 mile long Crinan Canal connecting Crinan to Ardrishaig and the Sound of Jura.
Built in 1851 this tapered hexagonal cement rendered tower has an iron railed gallery and wooden lantern with pyramidal roof and filial and is fitted with an external ladder. Modern navigational lights are in place
On a lovely sunny day the bench affords a lovely place to sit and enjoy the view, - or maybe just take a nap like the person seated on the left, but I am taking a nap so please don't turn out the lights!!
I have added a song by the Gibb Collective ( the Gibb Brothers' children) called
'Please Don't Turn Out The Lights'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbz8sLY3ZdY
I have also added Lighthouse by Birdy as my second link
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UphFYOraqKM
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