14th July.
A beautiful morning but the forecast is pretty dire for tonight and tomorrow.
Didn't have enough water for porridge this morning so set off for the short walk to the Italian Chapel without any.Found some water on the way so had my porridge while waiting for the Chapel to open.It is an incredible piece of work by the Italian Prisoners of War. everything is made either of concrete, which they were working with every day, or scrap salvaged from the Blockships or elsewhere.The standard of painting is amazing, basically the work of one man, Domenico Chiocchetti.Two coaches arrived just as I was ready to leave, there are advantages to being early.Totem pole at St Mary's, a First Nation/Orcadian project |
A café at St Mary's called for a slight detour for more refreshments again leaving just as a coach party arrived.
A lot of very good pictures of the work done by the 1200 Italian Prisoners Of War held in the two camps.
Fantastic views of the barriers and Scapa Flow as I continued my tour of south Mainland.Called in to Sheila Fleet's café and jewellery showroom. I knew about the jewellery having bought some for Elizabeth a few years ago.Poor picture, too much reflection from the display cabinet |
17 miles walked 300 meters ascent.
1 comment:
Although it is well known, even I was impressed by the chapel, the prisoners managing to produce something beautiful out or terrible experiences. Good photos as well. Andy
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