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Sunday, August 22, 2010

To York 22-8-10

Tartan  in the Mill being checked for faultsA Close on the Royal Mile Edinburgh
Today we travelled to York by train. Last night it rained so hard and we felt sorry for those lining up to see the Tattoo. Two sessions last night who had heavy rain!! Weren't we lucky to have a lovely mild night. Before we left Edinburgh we had a lovely wandering day and walked up to the Royal Mile and many miles beyond!! We went through a Tartan Weaving mill.So hard not to buy a beautiful tartan rug but they just wouldn't work with the heat of Italy!
I loved the many little lanes on the Royal Mile that are known as a "Close".
The National Art Gallery Edinburgh
Street performer Edinburgh
I would like to paint these as they reek of history--days gone by---horse and carts etc. I have done many little paintings when I felt inspired with our travels. I like the "inspiration of the moment type" paintings!! A good record of our trip. Tonight we are in York---tell you more after a sleep and heaps more walking!!----not together I hope!!!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Edinburgh Tattoo 20-8-10

Walk around the river in Edinburgh.
 Edinburgh is packed with tourists for the Tattoo and Festivale. We had a good day wandering the city yesterday. Brenda went to the Museum and I went to the Art Gallery to see "The Impressionists Garden" Exhibition. This was the best exhibition with Monet's waterlillies Gaugin etc etc.
We walked around the river yesterday and it was very peaceful --away from the maddening crowds!
Great seats!!
Then we were back in them last night for the Tattoo. Crowds were packed along the Royal Mile----you had to wait for ages to get in but it was worth all the crowds and waiting!!The First Minister of Scotland spoke to me as he went to his box-----bit of a surprise!!
Massed pipe bands!!
It was just a night to remember--words are not enough for me!! Bit tearful in places as I loved it so much!! The bagpipes sure do stir the soul!! So I'll leave you with a photo!!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Inverness and the Orkneys 18-8-10

The Ferry to the Orkneys.
On the Orkney Road
We had a big journey to the Orkneys. Hope you are all following your map of Scotland---especially grandchildren!!   The bus travelled to John O'Groats in the North of Scotland. This was a three hour bus trip but great scenery. John O'Groats is the longest land distance from Landsend in Cornwell in Britain. There are 20'000 people on The Orkneys and 70 islands. Only 20 of these are inhabited! We caught the ferry here to the Orkneys. This island is on the same latitude as St. Petersburg in Russia and Greenland so imagine how cold it was---and this is summer!! I wore as much as possible and topped it off with a rain coat!! Sure were icy blasts as we made our way to the ferry. Had a photo taken here but it really was too awful---we look so cold and fat with clothes!! So imagine! There are no trees on the island but it is very green and lush!! the main industry is cattle, sheep and barley(for the whisky that's made on the island!)
Magnus Cathedral
Our first stop was Kirkwall and we found a beautiful Cathedral here called Magnus, I loved this place. It was very spiritual and a man was playing the organ for a service while we were there so that made it very special. there is a strong association with the Vikings here that my brother David would love. They have a Viking ship on the Altar and a statue of an Artic explorer---theres a story here but no time to tell!!
I must say that its very hard picking the photos tonight as I  have so many I love!!! Oh Dear!!!
Also for David--- there were 40.000 stationed here during the war and a prisoner of war camp and ship wreck that I'll have to tell you about when I get home!
Skara Brae 5,000 years old.
Next amazing stop was Skara Brae. Here a farmer discovered the roof of a Neolithic house and a whole village was unearthed that is 5,000 years old. We walked a time line to get to it that had markers such as Great wall of China Stone Henge The Pyramid at Giza but this village at Skara Brae was before them all!! This place was truly amazing---like a family home in stone It is the best preserved Neolithic Village in the world.
The Ring of Brodka
Next we travelled to the Ring of Brodka, This is 4,000 years old > There were 62 standing stones in a circle but only 62 are standing. It was an incredible experience walking around this circle of stones. As in stonehenge you ask Why did they build it and who built it---same problem moving stones as Stonehenge. What made it rather beautiful was the masses of heather growing in the circle and around the base of the stones. I must say this had me painting late at night as the colours were so beautiful.
The Italian Chapel--The Orkneys.
Lastly (a 6 hour trip around the Orkneys!) we viewed the Italian chapel---built by Italian prisoner of wars in the second world war----built around a tin hut and from scaps they could find.
We arrived back after the ferry trip for another very long bus trip home---didn't arrive till 9 then had a 20min walk!! So although very exhausted we both had an amazing day on the Orkney islands  and saw not only their lives now but also there lives 5'000 years ago!!  Great Day!!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Journey to Isle of Skye 15 to 16th August 2010

Duart Castle Isle of MuLL
Yesterday we bag an the long trek from Tobermory on the Isle of Mull to Oban and Glasgow. Then today we had a long train ride from Glasgow 3 hours and 20 minutes to Inverness where we picked up a hire car and drove to Skye. A long journey and last night we were exhausted after travelling on bus, ferry, then a 3 hour train ride to Glasgow. We didn't arrive till 7.30pm so we didn't really see much of Glasgow but a nice room helped.
Driving through the Scottish Highlands was very special. It was cloudy with mists hovering over the distant mountains. The Heather was purple on the hills and it was just beautiful. I couldn't stop thinking of Brigadoon as the mist came down over the valley and expected that mystical village to appear any moment.(For those grandchildren too young to know about Brigadoon it was a wonderful old film!!) WE drove over this huge bridge that spans the mainland to the Isle of Skye----I let Brenda drive here!! It was very high. Then when we reached Portree we decided to drive north around the road that loops around the East side of the island. What amazing country that was!!Sheer cliffs dropping to the sea with Heather clinging to the rocks. it was raining so the photos are not bright but I loved the mood created by the mists. We saw 3 incredible waterfalls and the one pictured is at Kilt rock. For the boys---especially Jakob this is highly populated dinosaur area in the world!! Dinner tonight was (yes you guessed!!) fish and chips in Portree. However it was pouring with rain and we walked from the B&B so we had to stand in a doorway to eat---Portree not big on sheltered outdoor eating areas!! So glad we didn't have cameras here as we looked like two drowned rats!! To bed now listening to the sound of rain---nice!!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Tobermorey Scotland 14-8-10

Tobermorey 2010
Today was a rest day in a little bit of heaven on the Isle of Mull. Tobermorey is a fishing village with multi coloured houses and buildings along its foreshore. We stayed in one and the view from our window is just beautiful. I think picturesque is the word for Tobermorey. I sat and painted today while Brenda did some drawings and it eally was heavenly. It has a very high tide so while this picture has the water lapping the sea wall another we have has the boats high and dry on seaweed and pebbles. A bit of drama or giggling this morning as I couldn't undo my "foolproof" lock on my case---combination sort!! So we headed over the road dragging said case to the local garage where a nice young boy promised he would help us!! In one minute flat he had "so called wonder lock" undone!!! Of course he was my favourite person but so much for security!!
Tomorrow we head back to Oban to begin another journey by Ferry and Train back to Glasgow for a night!! I must tell you all that we had fish and chips in Tobermorey as they are reputed to be the best in the world!! Now after being told the same by Rick Stein in Oban we had to judge wisely nd in our opinion---da da!! Oban fish IS the best ever===or cooked best ever----and Tobermoreys chips are the BEST!!! They serve them from a little van up the pier and there are lines of people waiting ----great reputation!!Sue and Brenda in Oban enjoying Fish and Chips
Iona Abbey.
I have to finish with a last picture of my favourite island   Iona---

Friday, August 13, 2010

Oban-Mull-Iona-Tobermory

Today we travelled by ferry to the Island of Mull. The scenery we passed was very beautiful with a castle, lighthouse and many small boats along the way. When we landed on Mull we caught a bus to the ferry for Iona. again passing incredible scenery along the way. The island of Iona is very special---historically and spiritually. The monks here wrote the Book of Kells before they had to move it to Kell when they came under attack. The MOnastry and Abbey are wonderful buildings and there are still pilgrims staying at Iona to this day. The photos here are so great its hard for me to pick a good one.
I loved Iona----the wild beauty of the Island and the history but more importantly the feeling of peace and spitituality that pervades this island. We then travelled to Tobermory but that's tomorrows story.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Train ride from Glasgow to Oban 12-8-10

Queen street station Glasgow

Today we travelled from Glasgow through lovely highland regions to Oban. I out this photo in for my grandson Oliver who loves trains---Hi Olie!! This really is the best part of Glasgow--leaving!! We had a lovely train trip to Oban. Beautiful scenery---a castle or two, lochs,deer and Brenda saw a fox!! Many magnificent trees and wild Rhodos along the side of the tracks. It took three hours but such a relaxing trip.
Oban
Oban is a lovely old fishing port where the big ferries cross to the nearby islands of Mull and Iona and many more. Great fish and chips here. Tonight we are having some wrapped in brown paper that, according to Rick Stein, are the BEST EVER!!!! Will let you know about that!!
Tomorrow we catch the ferry to Mull and Iona. We are both looking forward to that!!
Children's Challenge for the day----check out Highland cows!!!