I’m joining Joy and Elaine for their winter scavenger hunt and this month made a concerted effort to find some items, happened upon others and realised I’d got others when looking through my photos.
So this month I give you
3 – an ornate door knocker – I had to keep a good eye out for this as I realised once I started looking that few doors in Edinburgh have knockers
5 – something over 100 years old – this fine granite building was built in the 1830s as Marschial College which later became part of the University of Aberdeen – it is now the headquarters for Aberdeen city council. The tower at the end is not in shadow – it is darker because it was not cleaned during recent renovations as that tower has different owners who were not willing to / could not afford to pay for the cleaning
13 – stained glass window – OK I’m bending meaning a bit here as these are stained glass panels in the window of a gallery
17 – texture from the crochet stitch I was using to make a striped scarf and I liked how the stitch looked up close in the different yarns
18 – shadow of me and some trees on a sunny day early in the month – I do enjoy the long shadows from the low sun at this time of year.
I just counted up and I rather neatly have exactly half of the items at this half way point. Now I need to find a building site and a fish and decide what I want to use for winter weather.
I like the door knocker. I am sure if I had one like that it wouldn't get polished much! Some good finds. Doing well!
ReplyDeleteI have 14 of 20, plus the two alternates. Haven't blogged all of them yet, but since it runs until March I'm feeling pretty good.
ReplyDeleteHave to start keeping a look out for the building under construciton.
Rinda
Love love love the long shadows. When I was in Dunster last, I noticed some fabulous ornate door knockers and took a whole series of pictures of them. Now that I want one they are amazingly hard to find.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteNice shots Helena, I love long shadows too. The yellow building is a wonderful colour, I'm not sure if it is a reflection.
ReplyDeleteLove the granite building and the contrast in the two.
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