Another Scottish island
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Coming up to 6 years since I got my place in Ballybute - and 5 since I retired here. Being a pensioner is nice. I can even keep up my Arabic now that we have Syrians here !
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Lewis has this amazing siteStory of the Stones Exhibition
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Prevalence of Gaelic on Lewis and Harris might put some people off. I would personally welcome the chance to live in the Gaeltacht.Astonished when newcomers complain about place names and the use of Gaelic in education.
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Courtesy of the BBC - latest beauty of Scotland in pictures
More should be done to show those English folks just how picturesque Scotland is.
Top shots: Scottish landscape photography winners - BBC News
More should be done to show those English folks just how picturesque Scotland is.
Top shots: Scottish landscape photography winners - BBC News
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I ordered a Dumfries and Galloway 2016 calendar and it's because of the scenery.. Gorgeous..
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I remember on my first trip to the South that I was HORRIFIED at how FLAT it is in the South of England !
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Just back from a trip to the isle of Mull with a short visit to Iona. The high incidence of retired army brass who lived there led to the locals in the Gaeltacht calling Mull "The Officer's Mess". Tobermory is certainly very English. The other end of the island at Bunessan is more Gaelic-speaking. Very green, very wild and definitely underpopulated. Iona seems to be busy and must be a real cash-cow for the tourist industry. I am not sure what Saint Columba and the early monks and nuns would make of the place now.
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Just back from a trip to the isle of Mull with a short visit to Iona. The high incidence of retired army brass who lived there led to the locals in the Gaeltacht calling Mull "The Officer's Mess". Tobermory is certainly very English. The other end of the island at Bunessan is more Gaelic-speaking. Very green, very wild and definitely underpopulated. Iona seems to be busy and must be a real cash-cow for the tourist industry. I am not sure what Saint Columba and the early monks and nuns would make of the place now.
I would love to visit Iona sometime - maybe on my next trip to Scotland. I grew up in Derry/Londonderry, N Ireland. The original name of the city Derry (Gaelic Doire) means oak grove and the name was given by St Columba who founded a monastery there (before he went to Iona I believe). In fact I attended Derry Cathedral primary school (the school attached to St Columb's Cathedral - Church of Ireland).
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Iona is impressively ecumenical.
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Headed for Tarbert on Loch Fyne. Not an island but quite remote. It used to be a fishing community but the Common Fisheries Policy messed that up. Lots of rich folks from the south with big yachts !
I suspect that it might be a bit remote for my sophisticated urban tastes, but I am only going for two days !
http://tarbertlochfyne.com/
I suspect that it might be a bit remote for my sophisticated urban tastes, but I am only going for two days !
http://tarbertlochfyne.com/
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We have been watching the British Open golf today. Looks like winter!
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If you do not like the weather here, just wait a minute or two.