Showing posts with label sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sky. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Brittany

Have I really not blogged since July?  That'll be because I've been struggling with my poorly foot and I've stayed fairly close to home during that time.   I finally got to see a podiatrist who set me on the road to recovery so we were able to go on a planned holiday a couple of weeks ago.

Many years ago when I was a mere schoolgirl I had a French pen-friend who lived in Brittany and I spent 3 weeks enjoying all the beautiful country and culture that Brittany had to offer.  This month we went back courtesy of our local coach company and were able to visit Concarneau, Quimper, Benodet  and Pont Aven.  En route to our hotel at Concarneau we visited Mont St Michel, the sister to St Michael's Mount in Cornwall.


The last time I was here you could walk across to the Mont but recently a footbridge has been built across the sands and access is by foot, push-me-pull-you bus or horse drawn cart.

Looking back from the Mont to the mainland the footbridge feeds thousands of people across the sands.  The tide here moves at an alarming rate when it comes in and you wouldn't outrun it if caught out.  I heard that it comes under the sand and saturates it to the point where it breaks the surface and rushes on.

After a security check by police we had a bit of a wander.  We didn't get far because of my gammy foot but enjoyed this amazing structure.

I have my DH to thank for this photo of the beautiful turrets atop the abbey and the following ones too.


You can't see from this photo but the streets go up very steeply.


 We gave up trying to walk on cobbles and took to the walls for a short walk.



Our base for the week was the Hotel de l'OcĂ©an at Concarneau.  It is placed right on the bay and we were lucky to have a sea view.



We were treated to some lovely sunsets


Our first day was spent in Concarneau and we rode a little road train to get to the old town.



Behind the town walls are beautiful gardens, cobbled streets, town walls to walk round and interesting back yards.







Going back on the little train (let down by my foot again for a longer visit) I took a chance pic of the beautiful flower beds in the centre of the road,


My pen-friend came from Quimper and we paid a visit here the next day.  Blustery showers took us into the cathedral which had some amazing stained glass, some of it from the 20th century.




This window was designed and made in 1993 by Hungarian Anna Stein and recalls the life of Santik Du (The little black saint) or Jean Discalceat a local Franciscan who looked after the poor and plague-ridden residents in the 14th century and died of plague himself.  

 This building above is the Cafe Des Cariatides with its beautiful stone carvings.



The Anna Stein window in full above and below a part of a window by Hubert de Sainte-Marie which is dedicated to the life of the Breton missionary Maunoir. (Dates from the 1950's I think).  I really like the style of this window.  The figures have a primitive look to them.


I'll have to come back and add links for the glass artists. (now added).

It was lovely to be in Quimper again and the area around the cathedral certainly brought back memories.  It was lovely to be able to speak some French for a while too and mostly I was understood and understood what was said to me.  I'll be back with the rest of the trip in a few days.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Autumn Sunset



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I went outside to water the garden this evening and this beautiful sunset greeted me so I went hareing back indoors for my camera.

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Can you see how delicate and feathery the edge of this fanlike cloud is? It's beautiful! And over so quickly.


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You will notice that I will be conspicuous by my absence in blogland for a while. I'll miss keeping up with you all but a break is called for. See you soon!

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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Blink and you'd miss it

Earlier this evening, while we were watching "Britain's Got Talent", my DH happened to notice the light outside and the sun shining on my shed (this was at 20.44 BST). I could see that the clouds looked interesting so I went out with my camera and was greeted by this dramatic sky:
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The shower didn't last long but the rainbow looked beautiful against this dark orange-tinged sky. The cloud shapes remind me a little of the marks you get with snow dyeing or low immersion dyeing.
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Would You Like To Swing on a ..........Rainbow?

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My DH rang me from work a few minutes ago and told me to go outside and look up and this is what I saw!
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Wow! I have never seen an upside-down rainbow before! This beautiful trail of cloud was moving slowly across the sky above our house and this beautiful and very delicate rainbow was slowly creeping along it. Apparently it is rarely seen above the skies in England and is called a circumzenithal arc. Here's some sciency type details!
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The rainbow eventually crept to the top of the cloud and disappeared. (Yes, I know, it was the cloud moving that made it disappear. ) How fantastic is that? And I'm sure I've now got a design source too! Can youtell I'm excited? LOL Right now I've shown you I must get out to my shed and play with Gesso :o))
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Friday, 22 February 2008

Sky Watch Friday



A lovely blue sky last summer at Burghley House near Stamford.

Friday, 1 February 2008

Sky Watch Friday

This was the sky here this morning shortly before a blustery snow shower. Some parts of the Uk have been hit by heavy snow and high winds today but so far we have escaped any heavy snow.

Friday, 18 January 2008

Sky Watch Friday

St Ives early morning. Cornwall! My favourite place alongside Scotland, Ireland and Austria!!! lol We've just booked up to go again in September. I want to go now!!! Hope you like the pic.

Friday, 11 January 2008

Sky Watch Friday



This was the turbulent sky as we drove back from my brother's yesterday (well today really as I haven't been to bed yet - sitting up with sick DH). Needless to say the heavens opened shortly after taking this photo.

Friday, 23 November 2007

Sky Watch Friday



This was the sky above our garden this morning. It is a lovely, bright but chilly day today and the sun is casting beautiful light through the trees at the bottom of our garden.

Friday, 16 November 2007

Sky Watch Friday



Just made it by the skin of my teeth! This hot air balloon flew over our house a few weeks ago. Hope my DD doesn't look in today, she was involved in a hot air balloon accident while on holiday in Egypt recently and won't want reminding! Hope you're getting through the aches and pains DD. xx