Strathisla B&B Inverness
42 Charles Street Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV2 3AH , United Kingdom
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A truly Scottish moment
... and backed our car onto the ferry. We left for Skye, a short 25 minute ride away.
We met a friend on the ferry named Neal. He was an American from Alaska and he was traveling alone. We planned to meet Neal later for a beer. We checked into the B and B, went into Portree, and started laundry at the hostel...the only laundry in town. We headed across the square and had a great dinner, pints, ...
Nessie!!!!
... filled the gatehouse with gunpowder and rode away as it exploded. I can only imagine how impressive it would have looked on the edge of the Loch before they blew it up!
From there we got on to a boat to cruise Loch Ness. I'm sure it is just a tourist gimmick but the boat is equipped with sonar and there are screens in the passenger seating area. Even though we didn't spot anything out of the ordinary it was amazing to ...
On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!
... einem slope befindet und die Antwort seht ihr im Video "Last run"!
Das war die Kurzform. Hier sollte eine geistreicher Eintrag die Grundgedanken meiner Arbeit in Form einer Analogie zu meinem Skiurlaub in Schottland erscheinen, aber stattdessen durchlebe ich meine Schreibschwierigkeiten bei diesem Eintrag analog zur Examensarbeit (soll ganz toll werden und wird dann gar nicht).
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Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands
... thinking about dinner. Our hotel was excellent and the staff super friendly. We asked for a dinner suggestion and he recommended a place not too far away, but in the end we decided to just walk till we found something that looked good. It didn't take long at all & we had an amazing Turkish dinner that filled us both to the brim. yumm!!
The next morning we drove around Aberdeen a bit in search of the tourist info centre ...
Nessie doesn't like Christmas
... kiddlet. We were told of a story of a crazy scientist type man who lived near a cemetery and late at night he would go through his underground tunnel into the depths of the cemetery and steal freshly laid bodies and try and bring them back to life. On researching this story I did find the in the 19th century a man by the name of Aleister Crowly lived there and considered himself a fine magician and conducted experiments of a dubious ...


