John Altringham on Nostr: Ailsa Craig, a microgranite island in the Firth of Clyde. At 340m (1,120 ft) it's ...
Ailsa Craig, a microgranite island in the Firth of Clyde. At 340m (1,120 ft) it's high enough to qualify as a candidate 'mountain' for the wood engravings I am working on. Getting a feel for the possibilities through some quick watercolour sketches.
The red dot? I have a cold which gives me an occasional nosebleed!
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