Sunday, 2 August 2015

The Library



The silence is broken,
Only one word has been spoken.
Ssshhh!

The cough, the sneeze, thud and laughter titter,
Is treated here like dropping litter,

The smell of polished wood, leather top tables and dusty air make me sneeze,
If I dare.

Do I dislike being here?
On the contrary, I'm surrounded by my friends, the books,
I'm in my world, in the library.


Wednesday, 29 July 2015

L.O.L



    We all have different things that switch on our amusement button and I know for one, I can have a fit of uncontrollable giggles at the least little thing. Thankfully my partner shares my sense of humour, otherwise I could look a complete idiot, regularly.

 
    So, here are a few photographs of things that amused me recently. If you don't get my sense of humour I bear no hard feelings, or ill will against you. Hey, and I hope you feel the same and continue to visit my blog.


Sunday, 26 July 2015

Britannia Rules The Waves


    A couple of weeks ago on the 8th of July to be exact, I had stopped off at a vantage point to take a couple of photographs and I took these two of an awesome ship anchored off the shore of Edinburgh.

 
    The pictures aren't the greatest quality as it was a rather murky day, but they are of something worth sharing and that is of the new P&O ship, Britannia setting off on its maiden voyage around the UK.

    Weighing 141,000 tonne and the capacity to carry 3600 passengers, it's a real beauty and I'm so glad I came across it by accident. Britannia rules the waves!!

Saturday, 25 July 2015

Roll the Dice by Robbie Cox



    I'm delighted today to promote the new book of my great social media friend and dedicated fellow author, Robbie Cox. Over the last couple of years I've enjoyed his blog posts from across the pond http://www.robbiecox.net and his twitter online presence https://twitter.com/CoxRobbie .

    Roll the Dice is out now and he's invited us all to the release party over on facebook. Come join the party and fun on www.facebook.com/events/480121188819627/


Copies of Robbie's, Roll the Dice are on sale now via:
Amazon US ~ http://amzn.to/1CEqHRC
Amazon UK ~ http://amzn.to/1fK1laH
Barnes & Noble ~ http://bit.ly/1ObK8Se
Createspace ~ http://bit.ly/1SzD3Mo
iTunes ~ http://apple.co/1CLv8d3
Kobo Books ~ http://bit.ly/1O76Wme
Smashwords ~ http://bit.ly/1GmCX3Y



SLANGEVAR ROBBIE! Wishing you every success friend.


#booklovers #bookpromo

Thursday, 23 July 2015

Saving Lives


Oban Lifeboat



    In the last 4 years, 150 people have lost their lives around the Scottish Coast. I know I tell you about our beautiful coastline, but there are dangers.

    The problem is the water here is a tad on the cold side and very unpredictable. Unfortunately, those who have found themselves in our seas either deliberately or accidentally can be overcome by the coldness and then there is the power of the current which can make it difficult, even for a strong swimmer.

    The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) launched a campaign last week  hoping that by increasing awareness they can reduce deaths. Keep up the good work RNLI and let's all keep safe and enjoy our waters. rnli.org

Sunday, 19 July 2015

Every Picture Tells a Story


    The other week I was having coffee with a friend  and she was telling me as to how she had spent her week decorating and decluttering her apartment. She told me that she had been ruthless in cleaning out the drawers and wardrobes in her home, leaving no stone unturned.

    However, there were some things she couldn't bear to throw away and they were the drawings that her children and grandchildren had done for her over the years. She said that before they had grasped reading, writing, she encouraged them to draw her pictures to get their point over and communicate as to how their day or week had gone.

    I've included a picture of the tree I was looking at while chatting to her in the pavement cafe and it's true what she said it's not just words that tell a story.

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Bruce's Keep Sake

Clackmannan Tower

    Sitting high on King's Seat Hill, overlooking the Forth Valley is a 14th century keep, Clackmannan Tower.
There may have been a royal residence here since the 11th century, however the tower which is one of the oldest in Scotland was home to various members of the Bruce family for over 400 years. The Bruces being the descendants of the Scottish king, Robert the Bruce.


    David II (Robert's only son) being the first, then passing to Sir Robert Bruce, a relative in 1359. Surrounded by good hunting grounds and a spectacular vantage view point, no wonder the Bruce family wanted to live here.
  
Forth Valley

    The keep, has played host to many of Scotland's socialites and the last resident, Catherine Bruce knighted her guest Robert Burns (poet) here in 1787, knighting him with the two handled sword of Robert the Bruce. Unfortunately, Catherine fell into financial difficulties, but now in the hands of historic-scotland.gov.uk I'm sure the tower will continue to be a keep sake for Scotland and future generations, for many years to come.



#RoberttheBruce #Scotland #castles #huntinglodges #ForthValley #Clackmannan