About Flying Gurnards: Haven't seen any Flying Gurnards lately. Still like odd stuff. And sometimes I do stupid stuff and call it spontaneous. True story. I also don't have travelling shoes. They broke before I left home (omen?) and since then it's been mostly bare feet and flipflops although I keep killing them and consequently am on my fourth pair. I miss home. And everybody that makes it what it is. I feel fortunate doing what I do where I am. And I am still full o' love for life!

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Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Horseheads and Water Spirits

The Kelpies are Scotland's tallest art installations, standing at thirty meters high in Falkirk, Scotland. I had no idea they even existed until Shantelle told me about them and her desire to go and see them on our way to visit our buddy Blair. Man, they are humongous. The exhibit only opened up recently and the artist Andy Scott who is responsible for their creation made them as a monument to Scotland's horse powered heritage and past. The names of these two magnificent metal structures hint heavily towards folkloric myth though, one I quite like. Here's Andy Scott's artist statement and website.









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I vividly remember the first time I saw a pair of flying gurnards. It was a mesmerizing sight, not only due to my infinite love of unknown oddities but also because of the sheer grace and allure they exuded.
What would life be like without enigmatic experiences such as these?

Flying Gurnards & Other Concoctions contrives inspiration from both the mundane and the unusual and offers a quirky glimpse into adventurous times and enchanting encounters to be had on land and sea...
I've dusted off my travelling shoes in hot pursuit of remedies to alleviate Twitchy Feet Syndrome and its overriding nomadic nature - confronting it with a dapper dash of spontaneity, love and delightfulness