Thursday, 2 February 2012

Mourning Crosses QOM and some views of northern Scotland

 

Firsty, here is my finish of Kathleen Tracy’s QOM for January.

Mourning Crosses Red Made for my daughter’s male ball jointed doll Rayven.  Here’s a small picture of him.  I also made the crochet scarf he’s wearing.  

Rayven with his quiltI know he does look a bit like a girl but trust me he’s male ;)) 

Now for something completely different…. some pictures I’ve taken of northern Scotland where I live.

View from south of Cromaty BridgeTaken yesterday on my way home from Inverness heading north.  Here is a view just south of the Cromarty A9 bridge.  Of course my photography abilities doesn’t do it justice.

View of habour redLeft a view of the harbour from around the corner to where I live.  Below a view of the harbour a bit further out with a cruise ship sitting there.   Taken last summer.

Cruise boat in Thurso Bay 1Red

 

 

 

Lighthouse at Dunnet HeadR

 

 

 

Here is a picture of the lighthouse up on Dunnet Head. The most northly point of the British mainland.

Old mill from Ham Red

Here is the Old Mill at Ham.  Taken on a garden hop of the area last summer.   And lastly, here are a family of swans that were swimming in that lake you can see over on the right.

Swans in lake at HamRED

 

More another time ;)

 

 

 

 

Happy Stitching..

Ellyx

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos - you live in a gorgeous part of the world! And I love the doll quilt - it's tiny!!

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  2. Very cute quilt, and I LOVE the photos of the area where you live. They are really beautiful!

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  3. Darling little quilt, Elly.
    You live in a gorgeous part of our planet. It is certainly on my Bucket-Travel List! Breathtaking scenery! Thank you for the little tour of where you live. It is fun to see.

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  4. The doll quilt is great! Thanks for sharing the pictures, you live in a beautiful place.

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  5. Your pictures are so pretty. Some day I would like to visit there. Your quilt is cute.

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  6. It sure looks beautiful where you live and how fun to see the big ships! Cute doll quilt but I'm not to sure about Raven:)

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  7. Elly, your part of Scotland is just stunning!! I see you like to do fiddly!! How wonderful. I wish I had the patience. But like me you have several projects on the go. No wonder your Orca is not finished.

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