We stopped to eat our packed lunches near this little museum, where you could see how old settlements lived in blackhouses with thatched roofs. I went for a walk up to the cemetery. I find cemeteries so peaceful. Some of the group wanted to see the fairy pools, and some wanted to see the distillery.… Continue reading Scotland Day 4C
Scotland Day 4B
More Isle of Skye! Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls. It's called Kilt Rock because the columns look like the folded pleats of a kilt. Photos by tour-made Helen A common sight and sound in Scotland: bagpipes! I loved all our glimpses into Highland life. The small building with the red door is a crofter's house.… Continue reading Scotland Day 4B
Scotland Day 4A
Day 4 was a full day on the Isle of Skye! This was a must-see for me, and wow, was it ever gorgeous! Lots of picture opps! Tour life is selfie life. Bridal veil falls. The Old Man of Storr. Ken pointing out the old man's features to his wife, Lorraine. They're from Port Coquitlam,… Continue reading Scotland Day 4A
Scotland Day 3C
After checking into our accommodations, me and the single ladies went out for dinner at the Plockton Hotel. It's quite a small village, with not many places to eat. But it was yummy. When I say "single ladies," I mean the four travelers who are solo for the trip: Jen from Connecticut, Helen from Australia,… Continue reading Scotland Day 3C
Scotland Day 3B
After Glencoe, we had lunch in Fort Willam. Helen and I had the same thing: chicken burgers and strawberry cider! We stopped for a few pics at Spean Bridge. I am obsessed with the clouds in Scotland. One thing I love about Rabbie's is that they are an eco-friendly company. They give back to communities… Continue reading Scotland Day 3B