Sunny morning, with the mainland hills slowly fading. Forecast for low
daytime temperatures, 2-5C in Scotland. The two other guests leave
today, one is off home to Skye at 6 a.m., to catch the 7.30 ferry at
Tarbert. After morning coffee, the windows are washed. Strange folks,
those Scots. Wash the windows after weeks of rain. After lunch, I set
off on a walk to the Iolaire Monument. Mrs B had wanted to come with
me, but she could pick up her new glasses. These were about a week late
in coming. Go down towards Lower Sandwick where thick-coated sheep are
grazing contentedly. The rams are already in with the ewes. The views
are phenomenal today. As I walk along to Stoneyfields Farm, I can see
right down the east coast to Skye and the Shiants, with the procession
of inlets along the east coast of Lewis: Loch Grimshader, Loch Erisort,
Kebock Head. The second gate by Stoneyfields Farm is set in a mire
after heavy rain. The works at Holm are still going on, months behind
schedule. At the Iolaire MOnument, the wreath of poppies is still
attached to the railings, and the two Remembrance crosses are embedded
in the cairn. Look for a stone to place on the cairn, but have to
extract one from the very ground. As others have had to as well. View
reaches right down to Bla Bheinn and Beinn na Cailleach near Broadford,
75 miles away. The Storr, north of Portree is slightly closer at 50
miles. The Applecross Forest puts in regular appearances on the
southeastern horizon. The mountains on Sutherland are invisible as
obscured by Point. A boat is out by the Shiants. Leave the area at
3.15, to walk the 40 minutes back to Newton. A steady breeze blows in
from the south, and high clouds creep in from the west. The sun sets on
my return, and mrs B has gone out shopping. I catch up with her at
Somerfields, new glasses and all. We have a nice meal, stir-in sauce
Karai with rice and chicken. Quiet evening by the fire.
Saturday, 19 November 2005
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Looks like a wonderful place to live. I've always wanted to live someplace like this. All my life! Maybe someday I'll be fortunate enough to at least visit. You are a very lucky person to be able to live in such a beautiful part of the world. I live in Oregon, USA. and have all my life. Very nice to me you!
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