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Giants in Scotland, magic in the air, art for everyone. anelephantcant brings you waje - wall jewellery - quality fine artwork at consumable prices. no nails, no glass, no mess - high quality prints from original paintings and charcoal drawings by Phil Burns. Includes images from The Adventures of Jack the little Giant - a trilogy of enchanting fantasy tales for the younger child - written by Brian Cairnduff and illustrated by Phil. Share the magic!
1. Lochwinnoch Rocks


AnElephantCant always be poetic
He has not had much time to prepare this
But he feels it’s his duty
To display Scotland’s beauty
So sit back and relax while he shares this


The chairman* suggested a trip to Lochwinnoch
On a train from Glasgow Central Station
We may be prosaic
But we like this mosaic
A remarkably colourful tessellation


Lochwinnoch is a small country village
Twenty miles or so south-west of Glasgow
It sits on a loch
Which is not named Winnoch
The reason can be found in the past though


Castle Semple Loch is a Bird Sanctuary
Where the chairman is a Wildlife Explorer
An RSPB site
It inspires delight
And a great source of natural lore there


There are hides where you watch the birds feeding
If you’re not quick you click the perch they were on
Finch robin and tit
But just walk on a bit
And see a tall elegant patient Grey Heron

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