Friday, November 2, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
It's almost over. We are in London waiting to board plane to
New York. We are wearing our wellies because we had no room for them in our bags.
Monday, July 9, 2012
We are on the isle of Aaran
Some expressions that we have picked up are "that's lovely." It's often said as a thank you. Tatties are potatoes, ah-loo-men-knee-um is tin foil, ham is called bacon, and Urquhart Castle is pronounced Ur' kert..
Chappies are men, we were told today that we were wearing the proper kit to be out in the rain (referring to our wellies and macs -rain jackets).
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Dinner tonight
We are back on Skye and had a first-rate dinner tonight at the Cuillin Hills Hotel. It is high, on a hill overlooking the habor. The view is gorgeous. Notice the pastel-colored buildings ringing the waterfront. I hope the pictures are clear enough for you to see them.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
It's 10:29 on July 4th
It is 10:29 pm and the sun is just setting. The sky is so beautiful tonight. As you can see, the old and new live side by side here.
Last meal on Harris
We got to the little ferry at Leverburgh, south Harris, waiting to go to North Uist, very early. We found this little restaurant right by the lineup. Great hand dived local scallops.
Happy 4th, everyone!
Monday, July 2, 2012
Correction
We are on Skye
This is the ferry we will be taking tomorrow morning to the island of Lewis. We will be there one night then will take ferry to Lewis. Internet might be spotty so it might there days before you hear from us again.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Pictures from yesterday's visit to Dunrobin Castle
Here are just a few pictures from yesterday. We both really enjoyed the gardens and the falconer's show at the Castle.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wellington boots
Alana and Susan joint post
Monday, June 25, 2012
Haggis and blood pudding
We are on the ferry to Orney
About the sheep poop
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Language issues
So, we are all speaking English but just barely. Go up the brae was given us as a direction. So what's a brae? A hell, of course.
A heavily misty morning, as you can see from our B&B window. We are just slightly north of Inverness on the Black Island.
We will stay in Inverness tonight and head north tomorrow.
It is now actually raining.
Loch Ness
Scotland is so green and lush. You have all seen the pictures but the reality is overwhelming to eyes accustomed to San Diego's arid environment.
Internet is touch and go. I need a nearby cell phone tower to post from. Sometimes we are too far out among the cows and sheep as we go tromping through the fields looking for the stone circle sites. I'll take a picture, try to post it for you, then realize later that it had failed. That's why some are out of order.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
We got lost totally north of Pitlochry today, trying to find a very remote stone circle. We had the survey maps, the GPS with survey maps, really everything one would think would be needed. However, these are very little lanes that twist and turn and are often hidden by huge trees and very dense vegetation. The twists and turns are unreal but the scenery is so very beautiful. I've never seen anything so green. Oh! and the trees in the Allean Forest are majestic, seductive and invoke images of magical, remote times.
We have had wonderful meals of pigeon, red deer, mussel, wild Scottish salmon and with chasers of single malt scotch uisgia (ok guys pronounce it phonetically). It has not rained on us - just in huge circles all around us-but we did wear our snazzy hunter wellington boots today just in case.
So, as all can see, we are having fun. Tomorrow, we will be getting up early and really honing in on the site we tried so hard to find today.
With any luck, we will have great pictures tomorrow to send to all of you.
Susan
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Boot saga
Calling Nordstrom directly was the best idea. Overnighting the correct size without charging my account was what I wanted but was offered before I could even ask. I repacked the boots, affixed the prepaid mailing label and returned the box to the Post Office on my way to vote. But this is cutting it close.
Also I ordered some cash in English sterling at Chase last week and that has not come. What else will glitch?
Monday, June 4, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012, Second planning session.
After Alana's wonderful brunch, which was just gorgeous, and I realized afterwards, worth its own picture, we spread three maps out on the floor. One was the distillery tour map, another was of the neolithic sites and the last, was a good old road map. We created an itinerary by melding the three together. Now, using google documents, we are filling in with national parks, castles, gardens, museums and other not to be missed sites. Please feel free to leave us comments with ideas about what to see.
I wanna go too! |
Alana's kittens helped us plan by masticating the maps for us. We will have reminders of them as we use the maps in Scotland.
Alana taping up after kitty map attack |
First planning session Saturday May 26. Boring info.
We both got fleece liners for our boots. Everything was researched and ordered from the internet. The boots were ordered from Nordstrom's and can be returned to Nordstrom's if they don't fit.
At first, I couldn't figure out how to get my pants tucked down into the boots. By a great stroke of good luck, I went on a tour of the San Diego History Center's Tuna Exhibit at the San Diego Airport. On that tour were some sport fishermen. They showed me how to fold over the bottom of your pants. They also suggested that I could use a rubberband or velcro to hold the pants legs up, suggesting the local bait and tackle shop as a source for the velcro.
Although I did end up getting the velcro at West Marine, the actual way it's done is to put the fleece liner OVER the pants legs. Then slip on the boot. But, it was really just too tight for comfort. So we'll see how the bigger boots fit.
Alana will order Ordnance Survey maps.
Documenting upcoming trip to Scotland
The purpose of this blog will be to keep our family and friends updated about what we see and do, and to prove to other women that risk and daring are critical to personal growth. At least, that is my intention and since it is MY site here, I'm stating my purpose.
Along the way, I hope to entertain you and, maybe, discuss the role of technology in travel today.