Thursday, April 21, 2022

Habitation

 

This blog reflects on the traces of habitation we can leave behind. Some of the photos relate to a Mesolithic site-village; and others to a cottage abandoned untouched after the death of the inhabitant. The photo above shows Graham near one of many Mesolithic  stone hut circles on the plain at the mouth of the river Naver. The photosbelow show both an iron age broch and a photo of the general area.




Below are a few photos looking into the the life left in the abandoned cottage.







The two moments of habitation are thousands of years apart but hold similar energy and human sacredness.

2 comments:

  1. I am stunned at how untouched the cottage is/has been ... that its contents have been so honoured as it returns to the earth ... there are lessons here to be learned

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  2. Fascinating! Many thanks for sharing your intriguing travels. Enjoy!

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