Wednesday 2 April 2014

On Monday, I had to go to Kilchoan. In contrast to Sunday that had been cold and dull it was a glorious Spring day. Ardnamurchan is always beautiful but on this occasion it was heavenly , all the weeks and months of rain were forgotten. This is a quick sketch of the bay beyond Glenborrodale. At this point the landscape changes dramatically from oak woodlands to open pasture moor and rock. My sketch sadly does little justice to the scale and drama of the view. The Ardnamurchan peninsular is the most westerly point on mainland Britain( most British people would wrongly assume that Cornwall is further west). It's a long drive from Fort William on winding, often single track roads, but my oh my is it worth it!
This week the clocks changed and I noticed the first green leaves breaking out on hawthorn trees and the daffodils are in bloom,spring is here at last!
Sketch of the hills whilst waiting for the Corran ferry .
Quick sketch whilst waiting for the train to town.

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