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Close up of a daisy on a lawn. This is a belly shot, taken in King's Domain , Melbourne.

 

Hope you like Monty Python's

" Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life "

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvTnWpQpFIs

 

Many thanks for your visit, comments, invites and faves...it is always appreciated..

 

Monochrome Bokeh Thursday

 

Hope for Ukraine

  

Set on a tidal islet on Loch laich (Argyll and bute)

This was on a wall in a downtown Toronto restaurant.

Castle Stalker (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal an Stalcaire) is a four-story tower house or keep picturesquely set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe. It is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north-east of Port Appin, Argyll, Scotland, and is visible from the A828 road about midway between Oban and Glen Coe. The islet is accessible (with difficulty) from the shore at low tide. The name "Stalker" comes from the Gaelic Stalcaire, meaning "hunter" or "falconer".

 

In recent times, the castle was brought to fame by the Monty Python team, appearing in their film Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Fresh white snow, its all that we need ... No. 3108.

Castle Stalker in Loch Laich which is a tidal inlet off Loch Linnhe.

Not really a castle, Stalker is a Keep or Tower House built, in its present form, around the 1440's by the Clan Stewart who held the Lordship of Lorn.

Th eoriginal castle on this site was built around the 1320s.

Of course, Castle Stalker is famous to Monty Python fans as The Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh from Monty Python and The Holy Grail.

Castle Stalker is a four-storey tower house or keep picturesquely set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe. It is about 1.5 miles north-east of Port Appin, Argyll, Scotland, and is visible from the A828 road about midway between Oban and Glen Coe. The islet is accessible from the shore at low tide. The name "Stalker" comes from the Gaelic Stalcaire, meaning "hunter" or "falconer".

Castle Stalker on a wet and windy day :-)

Usually found on the cover of shortbread tins or picture postcards, it's one of Scotland's most remote yet beautiful strongholds.

 

The haunting Castle Stalker stands as a lone sentinel on its own tiny tidal islet on the beautiful Loch Laich, on the west coast just south of Glencoe.

 

This famous castle has appeared in films such as Monty Python and the Holy Grail and played a key role in Scottish clan disputes.

 

Reportedly taking its name from the Gaelic word 'Stalcaire', which loosely translates as 'hunter' or 'falconer', the site was once used as a base by Scottish royalty for stalking and hunting trips in the surrounding country side.

 

A recognisable sight for anyone who has travelled the road between Oban and Glencoe, the four-story tower dates back to the 14th century, when it was originally thought to have been a small fortified building in the hands of Clan MacDougall, who held Lorn and the surrounding area at the time.

 

Though it did pass briefy back into Stewart hands there after, it was eventually forfeited to the Campbells once more after the Stewarts supported King James VII & II against King William of Orange and lost their lands following his defeat.

 

During the Jacobite uprising of 1745, the castle, then in Government hands found itself besieged by a strong force of Stewarts, who were unable to take it.

 

The subsequent defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden, the castle was used by Government troops as both a prison and a place for the defeated clan warriors to hand in their weapons.

 

The Lordship of Lorn and the castle and its surrounding lands then passed for a short time into the hands of the Stewarts, who are thought to have created the building in the form it is seen today.

 

It was during their reign that King James IV of Scotland, who was related to them by blood, was born in 1473 came to visit the castle and is said to have stayed their many times on his hunting trips in Argyll.

 

Incredibly, the castle once again changed hands to the Campbells after the 7th Stewart Chief, Duncan, lost a drunken wager.

 

Though it did pass briefy back into Stewart hands there after, it was eventually forfeited to the Campbells once more after the Stewarts supported King James VII & II against King William of Orange and lost their lands following his defeat.

 

During the Jacobite uprising of 1745, the castle, then in Government hands found itself besieged by a strong force of Stewarts, who were unable to take it.

 

The subsequent defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden, the castle was used by Government troops as both a prison and a place for the defeated clan warriors to hand in their weapons.

It's weekend, so I invite you to take a seat in the golden comfy chair and relax :) And doesn't it look really super inviting and comfortable? I think this could even be one of those extensible multi-purpose armchairs that you can turn into an even comfier chaise longue in less than no time. Perfect. Just imagine all the possibilities :) How about a weekend full of binge watching your favourite TV series or movies, for instance? So bring on the delicious snacks, the full Monty (and did I hear anyone say "pandemic weight gain"? Must be a new torture method invented by the Spanish Inquisition: www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2ncJ6ciGyM), and let the fun begin!

 

Wishing you all a safe and happy weekend :)

 

Probier's mal mit Gemütlichkeit

 

Endlich Wochenende, nehmt also Platz in diesem unglaublich gemütlichen Sessel, der sogar ein wenig so aussieht, als sei er zu einer noch viel bequemeren Chaiselongue ausziehbar. Perfekt also für zwei super entspannte (das Wort "faul" möchte ich in diesem Zusammenhang nicht in den Mund nehmen) Tage. Wie wäre es z.B. mit einem Film- oder Serienmarathon? Ich hole schon mal das Knabberzeug (und das Wort "Corona-Plauze" möchte ich an dieser Stelle auch nicht hören) und Ihr sucht das Programm aus :)

 

In diesem Sinne: Habt ein schönes WE, passt gut auf Euch auf – und lasst es Euch gut gehen.

The title makes me think of a scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian," when the throng of followers shout in unison "We are all individuals!" Except one person pipes up with "I'm not...." and is promptly shushed.

 

clip is here, if you're a fan...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QereR0CViMY

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A Night Heron striding across a lagoon in Spain. Reminded me of Monty Python’s ministry of silly walks!

 

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Castle Stalker is a four storey medieval tower house standing on a small rocky tidal islet known as Rock of the Cormorants, in the mouth of Loch Laich in Scotland.

 

Castle Stalker is featured in Monty Python and the Holy Grail as Castle Aaarrgghh

When l saw this shot it reminded me of the "Monty Python's Holy Grail sketch with the French in the Castle...So please be careful while passing "You English types." and watch out for flying Cows,Horses, Ducks, Chickens. etc etc. :-)

always look on the bright side of life

always look on the bright side of life

(worse things happen at sea, you know?)

 

always look on the bright side of life (what have you got to lose?)

(you know, you come from nothing, you're going back to nothing)

(what have you lost? nothing) always look on the bright side of life

(nothing will come from nothing you know what they say?)

 

always look on the bright side of life (cheer up, ya old bugger, c'mon, give us a grin)

(there y'are, see? It's the end of the film)

(incidentally, this record is available in the foyer)

always look on the bright side of life (some of us got to live as well, you know?)

(all right, that's the lot, let's get this place knocked down)

 

always look on the bright side of life (the whole show's dismantled in three weeks)

who do you think pays for all this rubbish?)

always look on the bright side of life (they'll never make their money back, you know)

(i told him, I said to him, "Bernie" i said, "they'll never make their money back")

 

always look on the bright side of life

Inspired by a comment on another post, about a hospital pic being next. (Thanks Cheeky Chicky). And of course, a nod to a famous Monty Python skit that came to mind.

The Flying Circus pub was formerly the Exchange Hotel and also the Crown & Mitre. Located in Castle Gate Newark.

It reopened under its present name in 2014 with the pub walls decorated with Monty Python quotes, hence its name. Brewery logos are on the walls and old model aircraft are suspended from the ceiling. A wide range of craft or ‘real’ beers and real cider are on offer. Craft beers are those made by smaller, independent breweries called micro-breweries.

Monty Python - Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life

www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_-q9xeOgG4

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️

It is a good shrubbery, not too expensive.

 

Nyberg Creek, Tualatin, Oregon

 

For the best view, please press the 'L' key on your keyboard.

 

* Loosely translated by : Birth of the Blues ♫ ;-)

 

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"Hey, are those 'crop circles' or is it just dandruff? And is that your foot or mine?"

 

Of course, 'crop' can also mean 'short haircut', which is rather convenient! So, if you happen to be one of those unfortunate people (no names, Sarah) who suffers from chronic, 'bad-hair-day' syndrome, you can take comfort from the fact that going for a tighter crop can often work wonders for your hairdo! Funny how this word keeps cropping up! ;-)

 

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Please do read on by scrolling down the page a bit or by clicking on "View previous comments" just below. It's well worth the effort ;-))

 

Taken ay Luane’s World. Inspired by Monty Python and The Holy grail.

 

Behold the cave of Caerbannog, okay so maybe not so much a cave, but a clearing with some pot holes, but that rabbit is the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on! I soiled myself I was so scared!

 

Not sure how many will remember the movie, but suffice to say it influenced my sense of humour enough that every time I see a rabbit, I am reminded of it. Now where is the holy hand grenade?…

 

(ps: no animals were hurt in the creation of this scene)

ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ O Lord, bless this thy hand grenade, that with it thou mayst blow thine enemies to tiny bits, in thy mercy.

Castle Stalker is built on a small island on Loch Laich, an inlet off Loch Linnhe and near the village of Port Appin, Argyll, Scotland.

 

The original castle was a small fort, built around 1320 by Clan McDougall. Around 1388 the Stewarts took over the Lordship of Lorn, and it is believed that they built the castle in its present form around the 1440s.

Castle Stalker is now in private ownership and is open to the public at selected times during the summer.

 

Castle Stalker was used in the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) appearing in the final scene as "The Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh”.

 

Although this looks to be straight out of Monty Python's world, this is an actual fish.

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Tommok, this was done especially for you! *nudge, nudge, wink-wink, say no more . . .*

Now for something completely different, where have we heard this phrase from, Monty Python of course.

Not only a day time shot, but an LE landscape image in portrait orientation. Mr Speaker this matter needs to be raised in the house as a matter of urgency, what next.

 

Been meaning to photograph this appropriately named Rocky Valley for some time, but you know what it is like checking and keeping on top of ordering the weekly beer and wine supplies, imagine running out, unthinkable.

 

I thought it would be good practice to carry out a day time recce of this location initially as the rocks are a bit tricky here. So me thinks a return visit of an evening with maybe a bit of a sunset, or a moody sky with the sea roaring in over these rocks could be worth having a go at, plus the excitement of the 20 feet drop from this ledge, what could possibly go wrong.

 

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I think not. Taking a break from wood cutting---the manliest of manly activities (despite what Monty Python's "Lumberjack" song would lead you to believe).

❖ [ Noble Creations ] - Knight Set

 

❖ [ Vae Victis ] - Surtr Godslayer's Greatsword (Excalibur Recolor)

 

❖ [ P.0.E ] - Wayfarer Gloves

 

❖ [ GABRIEL ] - Cross Strap Boots & Pants

After 20 years of dreaming we were finally there. I can´t say how impressive the moment was, when we put our feets on scotish grounds. I´m surely never forget this.

 

Again I want to thank my wife for this, my best christmas gift ever. I love you my dear!

 

Here we´re staying in front of the famous Doune Castle (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Outlander, Jabberwocky, Game of Thrones) near Stirling.

 

Soon we will be in this beautiful country again. We´re visiting Edinburgh (Edinbrrrraaah!) for a few days.

 

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This is dear.eRic of Mokum, Amsterdam.

dear.eRic: would you stand up please.

(nothing happens)

dear.eRic has learnt the first lesson of not being seen: not to be seen.

However he has chosen a very obvious piece of cover.

 

adaptation of © Monty Python's Flying Circus, episode 24: Not Being Seen

We're Here: Something Wicked This Way Comes

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrzMhU_4m-g

The old castle at Port Appin Highlands.

(Explore - 20.11.08 -- #406)

 

It snowed yesterday and I was fooling around with the camera ... these are my new blue suede running shoes. Whenever I wear them, the Shoe Follower from Monty Python's 'Life of Brian' comes to mind.

He was not all afraid to be killed in nasty ways...

One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.

 

Model: me

Lights: Vincent Gerber

 

Light painting session with Vincent Gerber, Martin Gerard, Gregory Lamouline, arnozpictures, Tribal Lotta

 

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