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Tag: Water of May

By Hole Ousia Posted on July 27, 2022November 22, 2024

Maidsmill

On Monday, along with Big Ted, I returned to the Water of May to explore its further reaches. The Path of Condie is currently being forested and we got lost! … Continue reading Maidsmill

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Big Ted, everyday madcap adventures, Omphalos films, Series II Land Rover, Water of May
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 23, 2022November 24, 2024

Path of Condie

On Monday, 21st March 2022, I walked the ‘Path of Condie’ in rural Perthshire with a friend. These short films are based on our wee adventure: ‘Condie Assets Ltd’: Music … Continue reading Path of Condie

Categories: Omphalos films, Scotland, Time passesTags: Ian Collins, Omphalos films, ruins, Water of May
By Hole Ousia Posted on May 7, 2017December 6, 2024

The Guzebo

A visit to what remains of Invermay Guzebo on the 24th April 2017. “I like it when you call me Mr Scott” refers to my love for my grandfather Rab … Continue reading The Guzebo

Categories: Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: folly, I like it when you call me Mr Scott, Omphalos films, Perthshire, ruins, Summer House, Walter Scott, Water of May
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 29, 2017December 6, 2024

She said nothing and she shone

I went to Invermay looking for the ‘Humble Bumble’. I did not find it. However I did find something else. She said nothing and she shone: This film is for … Continue reading She said nothing and she shone

Categories: Family history, Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: gateways, I like it when you call me Mr Scott, love, Omphalos films, Perthshire, Peter + Sian, ruins, Sian, Walter Scott, Water of May
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