I drove past this cottage last Wednesday going up the drive to the Ardgartan Hotel, it's still empty and unloved, with even a small tree growing out of the Chimney pot now!
A real project for someone, with it's quaint little garden, stone wall and Telly Tubby, moss covered mounds in the surrounding woods and the sound of the running Crowe waters river the other side of the road. But then if it were occupied, the Windows would be cleaned and put an end to improvised selfies with a backdrop to die for.
Iwitters who are going on the Scotland trip will be able to see the empty old cottage where I took this and have a go themselves unless someone buys it and has the window cleaner in!
Regards,
Peter
Having shown some of the guest at the Ardgartan hotel where I took this shot, some tried to recreate it and discovered that it's not as east as it looks, but as I was on hand I gave them the benefit of my experience enabling them to get a decent result to amuse their friends with.
Regards,
Peter
Yes I can see the connection David But I should press button B if I were you! It would have been a remote one being in the Loch Lomond National Forest!! i did take the liberty of reversing charges!
Good weekend on the boundary,
Kind Regards,
Peter
I drove past this cottage last Wednesday going up the drive to the Ardgartan Hotel, it's still empty and unloved, with even a small tree growing out of the Chimney pot now!
A real project for someone, with it's quaint little garden, stone wall and Telly Tubby, moss covered mounds in the surrounding woods and the sound of the running Crowe waters river the other side of the road. But then if it were occupied, the Windows would be cleaned and put an end to improvised selfies with a backdrop to die for.
Iwitters who are going on the Scotland trip will be able to see the empty old cottage where I took this and have a go themselves unless someone buys it and has the window cleaner in!
Regards,
Peter
Having shown some of the guest at the Ardgartan hotel where I took this shot, some tried to recreate it and discovered that it's not as east as it looks, but as I was on hand I gave them the benefit of my experience enabling them to get a decent result to amuse their friends with.
Regards,
Peter
Yes I can see the connection David But I should press button B if I were you! It would have been a remote one being in the Loch Lomond National Forest!! i did take the liberty of reversing charges!
Good weekend on the boundary,
Kind Regards,
Peter
My first thought, Peter, was that you were photographed looking into a Gilbert Scott telephone kiosk!