A purple sunset over Toward Point

We simply cannot get enough of the sunsets over the Firth of Clyde. The sunsets are spectacular and every sunset is different!

Tonight’s sunset provided vivid reds and ambers against dark purple hues with a strong reflection on the water. The MV Bute (Eilean Bhóid) coming in against the backdrop of the colours will be a strong contender for my picture of the year.

Sláinte! Friday night sunset with a vino tinto

There’s nothing better than relaxing with a vino tinto after a hard weeks work on a Friday night while watching the sun set.

The MV Bute sailing into the sunset

The MV Bute (Eilean Bhóid) sailing into the sunset en route to Rothesay on the Isle of Bute (Eilean Bhóid).

A fiery red sunset after the rain

Not long after A rainy sunset, the rain cleared away to a spectacular fiery red sunset over the Firth of Clyde.

A rainy sunset

The sun filtered through the clouds and the rain just before setting below the horizon.

A rainbow over the lighthouse on Toward Point

A stunning bright rainbow appeared against the dark and brooding skies over the lighthouse at Toward Point.

Spotlight on the Firth of Clyde

A room with a view

We’re so happy to be back at Morland House.

Nuclear submarine sailing up the Firth of Clyde

A Vanguard class nuclear submarine sailing up the Firth of Clyde to Faslane with it’s usual police escorts.

Sailing down the Firth of Clyde

A lovely old, three masts schooner was sailing down the Firth of Clyde today.

Nuclear submarine sailing by Toward Point

A Vanguard class nuclear submarine is heading out, sailing by Toward Point with it’s usual police escorts.

The Eye of the Storm and the PS Waverley sailing by

The tall ship The Eye of the Storm and the PS Waverly were sailing down the Firth of Clyde this afternoon. The much faster paddle steamer overtaking the clipper at Toward Point.