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PURPLE RAIN, PURPLE RAIN, A COLL-OURFUL PALLETTE INSPIRED BY NATURE

Life has been quite CHALLENGING these last few days.

Hectic, busy, chaotic.

A strength sapping, three day dry stone walling course in sleet and sub zero temperatures. Wonderful course, great team work and a splendid teacher.

And the result?? Marvellous!!

sections of broken down walls in the village are now back to their former glory.

At long last, my new Furniture arrived, well, it is supposed to be furniture, but it's like all flat and its got A's and B's written on it and thousands of screws.

I think I'll need a degree in some sort of OLOGY to put it all together !!

Anyway, the weather deteriorated on Monday and then

The boat missed,

The dogs had to be fed on cat food,

I had to be fed on dog food

the satellite blew off the wall.

My daily trips to the beaches have been curtailed and the weather has more or less had me confined indoors.

I read the same book twice,

Seal Morning by Rowena Farre,

A wonderful book, a book full of wonder.

I enjoyed it, but the ending left me bereft and empty. I felt robbed, I didn't want it to end that way.. I won't say any more, it's an old book, about 1957, and is about a young girl and her aunt who buy a remote croft in the wilds of the Highlands.

But being enforced indoors, made me take a good look around the house,

and I decided to change all the colour schemes, oh dear....

Rolf Harris has nothing on me, armed with a few paint brushes and a good old roller, a coupla strokes here, a few paint spills there, missed a bit, oops, must go over it again.

Choosing colours for the home can be quite challenging,

stick to something safe???, matt magnolia or go for something more daring, like shocking pink.

THE ISLE OF COLL - A COLL-OURFUL PALLETTE





Do you go for Drama or Karma,

Restful or Zestful??

Dulux and Crown have some beautiful shades, but what inspires me more are the colours all around me,

I went for a walk tonight, the sun was setting, it was glorious,

the seal pups, fat and white, sat on the rocks eyeing me suspiciously, whilst around 30 adult seals followed me along the beach.

It was getting dark, but I took a few shots. The setting sun gave me some beautiful colours...

Winter, and almost dark
the sun sinking low over the Hebrides

Four swans flew overhead
graceful and majestic

A startled buzzard flew from his resting place on a jagged rock,

the seals returned to their babies,

and I to mine















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when i first saw the title of your blog-purple rain etc i thought my god tws is on form,but no,instead its you thats brightened up my day-thanks!

carol from emptied the boxes of kleenex


After falling backwards into the sea and dropping my new camera into the frothy waves, I now have a replacement camera, only more so. I'm still on automatic and am finding I need more and more equipment as my hobby and interest in photography grows. A tripod may be a good idea and perhaps reading the instruction book wouldn't go amiss. Mmmmmm

Squidgy the Otter from Life thru the Lens


Ooooh, you are so clever, Squidgy, lovely photos and beautifully presented. Colours: it's one thing to admire the colours in the sunset, but quite another to have them on your living room walls 24 hours a day! And BTW the science you mention is called Ikeaology or even MFIology.

Jill from EK


Oh Carol, why are you crying my love?? I am going to spend all weekend wondering if you are upset, or if you have cold, or if TWS has made you laugh so much with his songs? Jill from EK, you are so very right. I have wimped out and my lounge is now Delphinium Blue with white walls, and the ology needed on Coll, is homebaseology, argosology, or throw the whole bl**dy thing in the binology!! (excuse my rude language, but who on earth writes these instructions) my bookcase has somehow become a rowing boat. Pass another screw will-ya!

Squidgy the Otter from A Whiter Shade of Pale


Lovely photos Squidgy, and I especially like the tile effect montage. Your comment about Seal Morning struck a chord - I got totally involved in it, it's superbly written and portrays a Highland way of life very passionately. And then....the notes at the end!!! I nearly wept. Strange, isn't it? Why should it matter so much? To any bloggers who haven't read it.....highly recommended! It has been republished in recent years and is widely available. Thanks for a great blog, anyway, Squidgy!

Stromness Dragon from nose in a book


Squidgy, it's getting harder and harder to find the appropriate words for your photoblog, it's both wonderful and addictive. I sit for minutes and minutes (of course the conventions of literature dictate "--hours and hours" but that would not be quite true) staring at your "moving" pictures: moving in more ways than one. Remember the old adage "When all else fails read the instructions". Said instructions these days seem to be machine-translated from bad Mandarin into nothing resembling the language of the Immoral Bard, Winnie the Pooh and your good self. Let it be.... You may also be thankful that, in automatic mode, you don't have to go through the same rigmarole as my old Mum, who, when she wanted to take a photo had first to check through her long-distance glasses, then change to near-view to read the exposure meter, adjust exposure, then change back to ldg to check that the subject was still there, if the sun came out/disappeared during all this she had to start over again. In spite of the odds she was quite prolific and rather good. You would have enjoyed meeting her.

Barney from Swithiod quelle collage!


A tripod would be a very very good investment Squidy; a friend said it was the biggest aid to (almost) all-weather photography in our windy climate she could think of. What a brilliant and multi-talented otter you are!

Flying Cat from slip-slip-sliding away


Well now, since my last posting the bookcase has been erected quite successfully with just the one hiccup. Was this rather large hiccup down to Moi?? Well, a member of the male species informs me it is. Let me enlighten you. The Bottom drawer inset is missing. I counted all the pieces and it is definitely missing and not in the flat pack. However, I have been reliably informed by the MS (Male Species) over the phone, and not in person, that I have put the bookcase together wrong, or lost the piece. In no uncertain terms the MS was told where to go and where I would be sticking the drill at some later date. The bookcase is now fully erected with the exception of the drawer which is not my fault and was not packed in the box. There, I have got that off my chest. Men !!!

Squidgy the Otter from Making a Bosch of the Bookcase


Stromness Dragon, I agree with you, why should it matter so much. The ending is still with me now. The book is available on Ebay. My copy is an old paperback. I first learned about it through reading Gavin Maxwell, who mentioned it Seal Morning in one of his books.

Squidgy the Otter from Mourning over Seal Morning




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