Another bright, sunny morning. At the breakfast table, we can see a
submarine leaving the port. Tell Elaine which churches she can attend.
Also advise her that it's possible to walk round to Arnish Lighthouse,
a 5 mile walk one-way. Alternatively, it's the Castle Grounds or the
Iolaire Monument at Holm. The family with children set off to Uig to
join others staying there in a caravan. It's absolutely fabulous
weather for the beach and kids. Mrs B and me toddle off for a walk
through the Castle Grounds. As she has a degree of visual impairment
(only has 50% of the field of vision in each eye, namely the right hand
side), she prefers to have someone to her right hand side to aid with
balance. Off we go at 2pm, at 2 mph instead of the usual 4 mph. Through
a virtually deserted town centre. Have a look at the window displays in
the shops, which are full of Mod-related stuff. Carry on over the
Bayhead Bridge and left into the Castle Grounds. Cars whizz along the
lane, a nuisance. Nice views of the town - you basically walk around it
on the far side of the harbour. Have a break at Cuddy Point, until an
undesired couple come up. A lot of wildlife in the water; grebes,
cormorants, seals. Blackberries are ripe and present in good numbers.
We stop at the viewpoint just before the Creed River, to admire the
views. Then return the way we came. Take the odd break or two on the
way, as you do with an older person. As we pass Somerfields, a woman
sags onto the pavement like a sack of potatoes. She is blind drunk, and
it's only 4.40pm. Her partner is not much better, but at least he can
(sort of) keep to his feet. Elaine also had a nice time round the shore
at the coastguard station. Mrs B's son returns at 7.30. His youngest is
out for the count and does not reawaken until the next morning. The
girl is practising her song and the poem she has to recite in the
morning. In the end we all know about The old man whose cows ran off to the glen but do I care? They're not mine. And about the dog who jumped into the water to catch the other dog he saw there with his bone! A very late night ensues.
Thursday, 27 October 2005
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