We had a trip south to see relatives last month. Above is a watercolour sketch of the mudflats of the Blackwater from the historic Hythe in Maldon.
Maldon was once an important port and even in the early part of the 20th centuy was a centre for the sailing barge trade taking hay, straw and grain from Essex farms to London to feed the horses and returning with loads of horse manure to fertilize the fields.
We did the normal things of going to cafes and pubs for coffee and snacks- always a good opportunity to sketch.
Cafe in Maldon |
On the way home , a cafe in Glasgow,. |
Trees in Glen Nevis |
Since I have been back we have some dry weather and we have had some really good runs on the West Highland Way. Yesterday we took the train to Bridge of Orchy and then ran back to Fort William. The weather was a mixture of all four seasons in one day. There were some snow showers but also some sunny and warm periods and some dull cold windy spells.Unusually though we didn't get any rain.
As always we had a wonderful time on one of our favourite routes.
Quick sketch of the Commando memorial above Spean Bridge |
No comments:
Post a Comment