Tales of a traveling zoologist, with a sharp sense of style and an even sharper intellect. Ermantrude is the muse of the designer Charlotte Linton

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A little note from my friend Charlotte

A little note from my friend Charlotte

Golden Pharaohs slippers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Golden Pharaohs slippers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Scotland collection is blowing in Southeasterly, veering westerly ornorthwesterly around November 2012 increasing to December perhaps, gale 8 for a time in northeast.The Scotland collection - silk and wool scarves inspired by Scottish nature, craft, and Ermantrude’s Travels will be online from November 2012.
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The Scotland collection is blowing in Southeasterly, veering westerly or
northwesterly around November 2012 increasing to December perhaps,
gale 8 for a time in northeast.

The Scotland collection - silk and wool scarves inspired by Scottish nature, craft, and Ermantrude’s Travels will be online from November 2012.

www.charlottelinton.com

As the Autumn begins to move in, Charlie and I are heading South to London to concentrate on some much overdue papers. Our time in Scotland has been truly wonderful, what a brilliant and ancient land!

As the Autumn begins to move in, Charlie and I are heading South to London to concentrate on some much overdue papers. Our time in Scotland has been truly wonderful, what a brilliant and ancient land!

We arrive back at Aunt Castafiore’s home in Cove and spot a bright and beautiful Tiger moth on the damp path. Moths are often out shined by their relatives the butterfly but this one proves they can be just as striking. 

We arrive back at Aunt Castafiore’s home in Cove and spot a bright and beautiful Tiger moth on the damp path. Moths are often out shined by their relatives the butterfly but this one proves they can be just as striking. 

As we leave the beautiful Outer Hebrides by plane and return to the mainland a passing White-tailed Sea Eagle shows us its catch. These magnificent birds of prey were re-introduced to the Scottish coast and now their numbers are healthy. Sighting are frequent in the Hebrides and their huge wing span of 1.78–2.45 metres makes them easy to spot in the blue open skies.

As we leave the beautiful Outer Hebrides by plane and return to the mainland a passing White-tailed Sea Eagle shows us its catch. These magnificent birds of prey were re-introduced to the Scottish coast and now their numbers are healthy. Sighting are frequent in the Hebrides and their huge wing span of 1.78–2.45 metres makes them easy to spot in the blue open skies.