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A little closer to home - Inverness and Beauly
... again as we headed back and into Inverness. City is grey and uninviting on this gloomy morning. Parked in public car park and walked in the light rain into the city centre.Stopped at the tourist information centre when Cheryl made the obligatory souvenir purchases. Walked up hill to nearby Inverness Castle which is now the Courthouse. Noted 3 prison transport vehicles so court was in session. Cold and windy outside but took advantage ...
A trek across the Highlands to the Isle of Skye
... and windy climate - low level, few native trees and barren bare rock at any height. Again see isolated patches of snow on the highest mountains. Cold wind blowing on the Isle. Quick drive through Portree and back along the same road arriving in Kyle of Lochalsh in the early afternoon. Stopped to by some souvenirs and some fresh seafood for dinner. No concerns that we had nothing to keep seafood cold on the way home as we are sure the outside temperature ...
The Highlands
... where pancakes are a normal thing to eat ALL DAY LONG. Now for anyone who knows what I like in the morning, pancakes are right up there with bacon. You can get pancakes in the bakery section, wrapped up in a bag like you were buying bagels! It's amazing. There are even microwaves so you can heat them up. Ashee was a happy little girl.
On the way through the Highlands we stopped at a 12th century castle ruins. It was just the perimeter of the castle that remains, ...
Jimmy's coastal walk : Day 35
... in 1845 when it was transformed to a house in the Scottish baronial style. Just over a mile further on lies the first of two Iron Age brochs, Carn Liath. It is about 2000 years old and well preserved.
Reaching Sputie Burn I was unable to cross due to the weekend's heavy rain. A path led up to the cliff top. When I enquired of a crofter about an alternative route he explained that a combination of ...
Jimmy's coastal walk : day 34
... high and I was soon forced up off the beach and on to an adjacent grassy bank. Here the grass was long and tussocky and wet so I retreated to a minor road which led me into Dornoch. Here I experienced the only serious rain of the day, a heavy shower lasting about fifteen minutes. I was lucky with the weather as there were heavy showers on the horizon. As the tide subsided I was able to walk along the beach to ...
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