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By Hole Ousia Posted on December 4, 2021November 24, 2024

The bright cave under the hat

Peter’s short films on caves [please click on each image to play a different film]: Sixty  days for begging [Henry Ewing Talbot]: Charlotte’s cave [Dunkeld]: By Argyll Artists [Davaar cave]: … Continue reading The bright cave under the hat

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: caves, Dunkeld, Mull of Galloway, Mull of Kintyre, Omphalos films
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 12, 2019December 4, 2024

‘A natural feature much improved by art’

You may not have heard of, or visited, Stanley Hill, in Dunkeld. It was described in the Ordinance Survey of 1856 as a “small knoll within the pleasure grounds of … Continue reading ‘A natural feature much improved by art’

Categories: Architecture, gardens, ScotlandTags: Dunkeld, Perthshire
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 7, 2019December 4, 2024

Charlotte’s cave

Recently we had a short break and stayed at Dunkeld House. The original Dunkeld House was demolished in 1824. It sat beside the Cathedral. This was the family home of … Continue reading Charlotte’s cave

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: caves, Dunkeld, Hale Bopp, Omphalos films, Perthshire, Sian
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 2, 2019December 4, 2024

The Birnam Oak

My mother recently gave me her grandfather’s letter opener. It was made from the wood of an ancient Birnam oak. Wilfrid Lawson Gibson, my mother’s grandfather, was a Major in … Continue reading The Birnam Oak

Categories: Family history, Scotland, TreesTags: Dunkeld, Perthshire, trees, Wilfred Lawson Gibson
By Hole Ousia Posted on February 28, 2019December 4, 2024

Imagine being a colour and a feeling

A break for us between two rivers. Astonishingly clear light was there for us more than any February that either of us could recall.    

Categories: Family history, This is Not yesterdayTags: Dunkeld, love, Peter + Sian
Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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