Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Scotland - Going Home



 

Local Hero, Bill Forsyth's 1983 movie, 
is a great favorite of mine,
not least because of Mark Knopfler's soundtrack
(you can play it at the bottom of the post).

During our recent Scottish vacation we visited Pennan,
one of the main locations for the film.
Pennan is a tiny village with a small harbor,
a single row of homes and - one red telephone box.
On a cool and windy day it was quiet and quirky 
and I loved it.


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67 comments:

Draffin Bears said...

Dear Amalia,

Your photos of Scotland are beautiful and must have been wonderful spending your vacation there. I am a big fan of Mark Knophler and was lucky enough to meet him when we were staying at the same hotel as the band on their tour down under.
Happy week
Hugs
Carolyn

Nora @ Teacup Tales said...

Lovely photos! My favorite is the second one. The green landscape is just stunning.

New York Roofing Company said...

Lovely landscapes!! You must be very exciting. Those huge planter containers are too gorgeous. Are they really that big or is it camera work? Whatever they are mindblowing.

Maya Kuzman said...

Lovely pictures! I don't remember watching that film, but now you've sparkled an interest so I am probably going to find it. Searched about it and got interested in the plot :)

Unknown said...

Gorgeous photos! I love the rocky beach. I loved our visit to Edinburgh this spring and I would love to go back and explore more of Scotland.

Ann said...

Wonderful photos. I love the look of the village with the row of houses and it's red telephone box.

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

YOU ARE ON INSTAGRAM!!!!!!!!! I am going right now. Oh Amalia, your photos are marvelous! I love Instagram as well. I will follow you, and if you would like, come and visit my page! Anita

AnnMarie aka Vintage Junkie aka NaNa said...

I am longing to go on a vacation somewhere that looks like this! Quaint, quiet and peaceful. Beautiful pictures!!

Haak en Pen said...

I smell the salty air of the scottish seaside.
Lovely pictures
Manon

Judith said...

I loved that movie, and love your photos. Inspiring and beautiful. Do my heart good. Love the knitted fishes on the line - wonder what they use them for?

La Table De Nana said...

I googled it also:) I hope to get to see it..
What a dream of a place..a single row of homes:),bluffs,the sea..a lone red booth and carrot cakes:)
Lovely.
Amalia I am new to Instagram also and love it.See you there.

Bridget said...

Lovely pictures! I have always wanted to visit Scotland, and hope someday I will get there.

Prunella Pepperpot said...

Lovely soundtrack, Dire Straits are brilliant. What wonderful images you have captured. I especially liked the knitted fish and the picnic table, very inventive.
Have a wonderful week :)

The French Hutch said...

Beautiful photos of this lovely village. I was lucky to have visited your amazing country though only a short visit. I would love to return and see places like this!
Hugs……….

niwibo said...

Wonderful pics, the blue color of the sky and ships is so great.
Have a good time in Scottland and someday, I´ll visit this beautiful country, too.
Greeting, Nicole

Conniecrafter said...

It looks like the perfect place to vacation, such Beauty and I bet nice and quiet too, Thanks for sharing the wonderful pictures!!

Lorrie said...

Your photos of Scotland are beautiful! I imagine you enjoyed the cooler weather. The colours in the northern light are so lovely and clear.

Lara B. said...

Your photographs are achingly beautiful Amalia... it makes me want to go to Pennan. We will have to see if we can find Local Hero and watch it.

magnoliasntea said...

Wow, all your photos are amazing, Amalia. I love, love the seaside photos. What a lovely trip!

Olga Poltava said...

How beautiful and peaceful!

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

What lovely photos of your visit to beautiful Scotland. The colors are outstanding. I will have to hunt for the film. xo ♥

Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl said...

What lovely photos - it looks comforting and colorful. I love seeing the pops of color with all the flowers and plants. + bonus points on that carrot cake!

Cheri Savory Spoon said...

Love the little town Amalia, your photos are beautiful and those little fish on the line are so sweet.....

Vee said...

Darling town! Will be looking for the movie. I love Mark Knopfler's music so hope to listen this evening while doing quiet pursuits.

akiko hiramatsu said...

Beautiful post, Amaria!
I heard the music now, and I am going to rent ROCAL HERO near a rental DVD store today.
Thank you for sharing the great movie!

akiko

Carla from The River said...

Hello my dear,
LOVE the photos.
I am following on IG I am skigirlcarla
Love the music!!
Carla

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Such a lovely place! Beautiful photos - thank you for making me smile :) x Karen

Patricia said...

What a quaint and attractive village - and I love the pidgeon on the fence!

Tricia Buice said...

I love the soundtrack - thanks for including that in your post. I cannot wait to visit Scotland one day - and will have to look into the movie. Thanks for the gorgeous photos so I could travel far away with my morning coffee!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

How beautiful and really does look like going back in time to another era! Enjoy your week sweet friend. I love those softies you've made too. I would like to try one too! Hugs, Diane

Jacqueline said...

Lovely photos of a beautiful place!

Cheryl said...

My family is from Scotland I'm first generation American :-) What I am always struck by is how many shades of green there is in Scotland. Everything is so lush and thick and thriving... and here we are in California with a drought and everything is the color of wheat. lol Fabulous photos :-)

Carolina G. Ticala said...

very interesting post !! Happy Wednesday !!!

Carolina G. Ticala said...

very interesting post !! Happy Wednesday !!!

Lowcarb team member said...

Oh Amalia what fabulous photo's ... everyone of them.

Yes, the film Local Hero, is a favourite of mine too ... and Knopfler's soundtrack.

Enjoy the rest of your week

All the best Jan

Doreen@foxdenrd said...

Welcome back! It's lovely to see so much greenery now that everything is so dry here in the states...

xxx

decorayadora said...

Hi dear Amalia !! Hace un par de años estuve es Escosia ., es un bello país .. Me imagino que lo ha disfrutado mucho

Gumbo Lily said...

Oh the green things growing! It is so brown here and the green is so refreshing, if just to the eyes. It looks to be a beautiful place to be. The sweets, the sweets!! You're sweet!

Decor To Adore said...

Oh what amazing images! Such glorious color and striking subjects.

Anna said...

Thanks for sharing those gorgeous pictures with us !
Have a nice return !
Anna

ZazaCook said...

Thanks for these lovely photos, Amalia! My favorite picture is the first one. I also love quiet place!
xo, Zaza

Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies said...

What beautiful photographs! You do make me want to travel outside of the US!
Now following you on Instagram ~ sugarcookies70

Gloria Baker said...

Amalia ! what beautiful pictures, really I enjoyed ! Send you hugs!! xoxoxo

At Rivercrest Cottage said...

What a lovely place to be! I'm ready to pack up and visit.

Kim said...

Beautiful photos of what seems a beautiful place. Love the photo of the fishing nets and those crochet fish hanging on the line....so cute!

Stephanie said...

My sweet friend, what a beautiful and charming little town. I so enjoyed your lovely photos. Love and hugs to you!

DeniseinVA said...

Great photos of your trip to Scotland. I was there many, many, many years ago and am due for a return :)

Mrs. W. said...

That looks like a lovely place, indeed! You do find interesting things to photograph.

I have never seen the movie Local Hero, but I Googled it, and it looks like something my family would enjoy.

Thanks,
:)Hope

Keri said...

Amalia, thanks for sharing the pictures! It looks like a wonderful place to visit.

Winnie said...

תמונות יפותתתתתתתתתתתת
לדעתי סקוטלנד היא אחד המקומות היפים שיש
תמיד חלמתי בתור ילדה לבקר שם, ושביקרתי הציפיות לא רק התממשו אלא הרבה יותר
כייף להיזכר ביחד עם התמונות שלך

Anna said...

Oh we are thinking Scotland next year. Looks lovely! Anna x

Anna said...

Oh we are thinking Scotland next year. Looks lovely! Anna x

Ohmydearests said...

beautiful! I enjoyed the story they told!

DD's Cottage said...

I love Scotland and Mark K. music too!

Burlap Luxe said...

Oh the music here moves me soulfully... It's a lot like the music I listen to by many artist for movie sound tracks like Ondine, and so many, it's a music I can work to creatively. The electric guitar in this is so progressive kept so moving, it makes me drift away to an imaginative place as your small sea town with this one row of homes, fishermen boats reading themselves for the catch of the day.
I love the cement seagul ? Maybe it's a pigeon? I have gotten into these artful pieces these days.
And the lobster cages piled here, as well as your staging of the knitted fish pot holders are so cute, I want to knit some I must find a pattern?

Again Amalia thank you for sharing apart of your home. A place only in my dreams.
I am now a follower of your Instagram.
But still prefer the beauty of a good story life here with you. I hope to see you following me at Instagram as well.

Xx
Dore

Amy at Ms. Toody Goo Shoes said...

I always enjoy your travel posts, Amalia! Great to see Scotland through your lens. Going to follow you on Instagram right now!

Handmade in Israel said...

Pennan looks beautiful! Seems you had nice weather too! Love, love, love your photos! Enjoy the rest of the summer.

Rosie said...

Wonderful photos! I remember the film and the red phone box:)

Bonnie said...

I love the pics from Scotland. It is on my bucket list.
I also loved the soft dolls inspired from children's drawings in your last post.

Val said...

These photos of Pennan are lovely. How did you manage not to get any people in them? Maybe that's a silly question - I don't suppose it's exactly bustling with shoppers and street performers. I loved Local Hero, too, although I can't remember much of it. But Burt Lancaster - that voice.

Thanks for your comment about my special swatting fan - made me laugh! It's not just for swatting, but it serves dual purpose. ;-)

Wonky Patchwork said...

Your photos make me feel that I can almost feel the salty wind from the sea. Love the music too, we are Dire Straits fans here, we saw them live quite a few years ago now and they were amazing.

Poções de Arte said...

Taí um local que tenho muita vontade de conhecer, juntamente com a Irlanda e a Itália.
Belíssimas fotos.
Abraços e feliz final de semana.

Suzan said...

Wonderful pictures of "HOME"!

Retro blue said...

Thank's for your lovely photos. And the music. I see a lot of blue:)

Jodiebodie said...

Hi Amalia,
This is such an interesting post - beautiful scenic photos. I did not know that Local Hero was filmed there but I do have the soundtrack and love that track "Going Home". He is a great composer and arranger.
I love the pattern you found in the fishing nets - to inspire a crochet stitch perhaps?
The carrot cake slices have such cute and dainty decoration compared with the rugged coastline. I wonder whether the bench and reel-table are joined by a rope so the table stays by the bench for convenience or so the bench doesn't blow away during the stormy season! Thanks for the travelogue.
Cheers,
Jodie

Poppy said...

Amalia, your images of this picturesque, Scottish village are postcard perfect! Such colour, movement and charm! Thanks for sharing!

Have a wonderful week!

xo
Poppy

Anonymous said...

I wonder whether the bench and reel-table are joined by a rope so the table stays by the bench for convenience ...

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