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shewhomust) wrote2023-03-23 06:47 pm
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Light under a bushel
You can blame
larryhammer for this post. He posted a poem about a selkie, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson's The Dancing Seal, which I hadn't met before, and liked. It begins:
Skua Light was also new to me, and I looked it up. There was no trace of any lighthouse of that name, but plenty of lovely photos of seabirds - some of them skuas - posing in front of a variety of lighthouses.
And then there was this: a lighthouse trail, on similar lines to the puffin trail we visited last year, but across the north of Scotland and the Northern Isles. How had I missed this? It had happened in 2021, and we didn't get out much in 2021, but shouldn't I have been seeing pictures? Flickr, what happened to you?
I couldn't find much sign of it on the internet, even looking for it. Here's the website of Wild in Art, who have a portfolio of blank sculptures for your very own trail. They give a web address for the lighthouse trail 'Light the North' but it seems to have been allowed to lapse.
There are some more pictures in the press.
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When we were building Skua Light —
The first men who had lived a night
Upon that deep-sea Isle —
Skua Light was also new to me, and I looked it up. There was no trace of any lighthouse of that name, but plenty of lovely photos of seabirds - some of them skuas - posing in front of a variety of lighthouses.
And then there was this: a lighthouse trail, on similar lines to the puffin trail we visited last year, but across the north of Scotland and the Northern Isles. How had I missed this? It had happened in 2021, and we didn't get out much in 2021, but shouldn't I have been seeing pictures? Flickr, what happened to you?
I couldn't find much sign of it on the internet, even looking for it. Here's the website of Wild in Art, who have a portfolio of blank sculptures for your very own trail. They give a web address for the lighthouse trail 'Light the North' but it seems to have been allowed to lapse.
There are some more pictures in the press.