Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Wintry day in Acharacle
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| The Road to Strontian |
Sunday, 22 February 2015
Bullet Proof Coffee
Recently I have discovered bullet proof coffee. I had been aware of it for a year or so - basically it entails putting butter and oil in to coffee rather than milk. However when I tried adding a lump of butter to coffee it tasted disgusting. The secret it seems is to blend the butter with an electric blender, this results in a lovely creamy frothy drink. It both stimulates and satisfies and keeps one going all morning. Dave Asprey who invented it advises putting up to 2 tablespoons of butter and 2 tablespoons of mct oil in a cup ! The idea of the mct (medium chain triglyceride) oil is that the body uses it as fuel rather than storing it.
For a change to illustrate this post I did a sketch of my cafetiere, as is often the case what at fist seemed a boring subject turned out to be complex and interesting. I could have spent much more time doing a proper study rather than a quick sketch. For speed I 'broke the rules' and used some black . Most watercolourists avoid black paint creating darks by overlaying washes of other colours. This aversion to black paint puzzled me for many years. Now I appreciate that one can create more glowing and nuanced darks by combining colours .Black paint is a 'dead' colour and I now try to avoid it myself (except when I'm desperate for coffee and cant drink any unil I've finished my sketch of the cafetiere!) James Gurney did a good blog post on the use of black on his blog gurney journey.
For a change to illustrate this post I did a sketch of my cafetiere, as is often the case what at fist seemed a boring subject turned out to be complex and interesting. I could have spent much more time doing a proper study rather than a quick sketch. For speed I 'broke the rules' and used some black . Most watercolourists avoid black paint creating darks by overlaying washes of other colours. This aversion to black paint puzzled me for many years. Now I appreciate that one can create more glowing and nuanced darks by combining colours .Black paint is a 'dead' colour and I now try to avoid it myself (except when I'm desperate for coffee and cant drink any unil I've finished my sketch of the cafetiere!) James Gurney did a good blog post on the use of black on his blog gurney journey.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
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| The hills from Spean Bridge |
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| The view from the Commando monument |
This morning there was more snow then a little sun. The mountains looked amazing ! I expect that the ski slopes were busy . Frustratingly my back is still very sore; walking is painful and running out of the question.
When I started this blog one year ago I had hoped to regale the reader with tales of mountain adventures and ultrarunning exploits . Unfortunately since that time I have struggled with various back injuries and illnesses. My running has been mainly reduced to runs in the forest and commuting to and from work. However I'm still hopeful that I will be able to regain my fitness and that 2015 will be a good year. I think it is unrealistic to expect to be able to stay in top form year in year out especially when trying to juggle a demanding job with ultrarunning. In contrast to last year 2013 was a great year for me with a p.b on the West Highland Way race. I also won a race for the first time in my life- this was a small race and more due to luck than talent but all the same I will treasure the memory of that day forever.
Frustrating as my recent lack of fitness has been I still get a tremendous amount of pleasure and fulfilment out of my running I believe that being able to run at all at any speed or over any distance is a privilege and a gift especially in the gorgeous countryside around here, many people are not so lucky .I hope that I never take it for granted.
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Sunset Pictures
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| Sunset over Loch Linnhe |
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Ben Nevis Inn
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| Ben Nevis Inn |
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| Glen Nevis and the Mamores |
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
These sketches are from the west end car park in Fort William - exactly where I saw the amazing sunset at the weekend . What a difference! Today we returned to what Lochaber does best ; damp cloudy weather with a bitterly cold wind. The distant hills kept fading into the uniform grey cloud then reappearing.
After getting shopping in town we went running from the Nevis Range car park . I spotted Bear Grylls near the cafe , I would have loved to have spoken to him but didn't want to intrude on his day . We really enjoyed his exploits on his TV series Born Survivor where he would eat the most disgusting things and make rudimentary shelters in the most inhospitable environments. I admire him for his ability to overcome obstacles; Lying in hospital with a broken back after a parachuting accident he decided to climb Everest. Two years later he was standing on the summit and was at that time the youngest Brit to have reached the top.
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