Dun Carloway broch
I know what you’re thinking…”that is a remarkably well preserved example of a Iron Age structure designed to impress and defend; a broch for short”. From our Scottish Tour of the Outer Hebrides, on the west coast of Lewis.
I know what you’re thinking…”that is a remarkably well preserved example of a Iron Age structure designed to impress and defend; a broch for short”. From our Scottish Tour of the Outer Hebrides, on the west coast of Lewis.
My good friend Nicholas sent me the link for the above…two thumbs up I reckon. Although I’ve actually had some very positive experiences with the freelance recently, which partly explains why things have been so quiet around these parts.
Whilst we were on the Scottish Tour I put together some new collages in the same vein as the Betty ones. If you click on the image above you can see the story so far.
These ones are from an old Taschen postcard book of Sixties Design that includes graphics, furniture, fashion and more…You’ll probably recognise bits of Disraeli Gears in the image above. The good people at Taschen are still making the book and you can see some of the images in their unadulterated state here.
Finally got around to seeing this postmodern caper film on my holidays and it was good. Maybe not as good as Brick but more fun to watch. The trailer gives away too much so perhaps this clip is a better indication.
So many great photos of the Monkey Man looking like a tool but I think the one above does the job. The question of how he’s still got a job, together with a brilliant review of the new album are here. Plus a nice little video of The Stone Roses around the time of the recording of Fools Gold is here and is kind of what you’d imagine …kagools, terrible dancing and setting fire to stuff.
Sorry for the radio silence lately we’ve been away on the Scottish Tour through Sutherland, the Outer Hebrides, Argyll and then back to Fife. Managed to pick myself up a Harris Tweed old man’s bunnet. No doubt more photos to follow…