Friday 20 July 2007

No ink and no art but more trips!

All my good intentions to start my robin this week have come to nothing, firstly because I have once again been out a lot and secondly my printer has run out of ink so I can't even print out a reference photo. I can't do anything without that! However I have had some interesting trips this week (NOT including the one to Southampton to buy an outfit for my nephew's wedding - how I detest clothes shopping), so I do have a few photos to show. This will get back to being an art blog soon, I promise! My trips this week were Braxton Gardens, Hurst Castle, The New Forest Reptile Centre and Minstead Church. Braxton Gardens are pretty little gardens just outside Keyhave so we were well placed when we had time to spare to catch the little ferry out to the castle. Hurst Castle saw us braving the steep steps and spiral staircase up to the roof, what fantastic views there are. Yesterday we went to the reptile centre as the RSPB had a large screen monitoring the web cam that's on the hobby nest(lots of interesting info from the expert there), but we also went around the reptile pits, peering in hopefully searching for the various inhabitants. We saw everyting except the smooth snake and the sand lizard. Again with a little time to spare we popped along to Minstead church, saw the grave of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (the author of Sherlock Holmes) also the lovely stained glass. The pics from top to bottom are - bee macro, view from the roof of Hurst Castle, common frog, adder close up, Gatekeeper butterfly and the Robert Eberhard stained glass window in Minstead Church. I must add that the adder was taken from behind netting and a safe distance!




6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great photos Karen,love the butterfly one. Looking forward to seeing your new works.

Mary said...

We had a busy week and i guess we can't really complain about the weather today! Did you see the flooding on the news?

The Quacks of Life said...

lovely photos

Anonymous said...

Hi there Karen - love these shots -you are a pro with the camera I see. Great colors in the first one and if the others were behind netting it is invisible - really nice mix on your blog of art and photos.

Jan said...

The butterfly one is super. Great that you are getting around, plenty of time come the long winter months to sit and do your art stuff. :)

oldcrow61 said...

Wonderful photos Karen.