Argyle Scotland
My usual December visit to Lochgilpead meant Hogmany, dancing the reels and eating too much haggis! But a visit in the month of August revealed the most inspiring scenery, huge dramatic skies and enthralling history. Armed with my trusty canon S95 I walked... and walked... and walked.
My usual December visit to Lochgilpead meant Hogmany, dancing the reels and eating too much haggis! But a visit in the month of August revealed the most inspiring scenery, huge dramatic skies and enthralling history. Armed with my trusty canon S95 I walked... and walked... and walked.
Group for travel pictures
A portfolio of Anne Helsop's professional weddings photography.
The world’s poor spends a staggering US$ 40 billion annually for their energy needs. This equals 10 to 25% of their precarious monthly household budgets on dirty fuels like kerosene. Many remote villages in tribal India are still without electricity. Just £15.00 buys a solar light which will give a family more than enough good light on a daily basis when fully charged. Women can continue with their work, without the toxic hazard of burning kerosene and more importantly children can study into the evening without damaging their eye sight. Whenever I am given a charity donation my first thought is which village needs solar lights!