Wednesday 24 August 2011

Sojourn in Scotland - Part One

Having spent a brief few days in Wilmington on my return from Accra, I headed East to Scotland to spend some time with my older brother and his family.  Arriving in Edinburgh I was met at the airport by my nephew's wife as he was busy enjoying his brothers' stag weekend in London.

View from the top of the road
Luke and Amy are currently living in Edinburgh in a wonderful basement flat that could be part of a large country house, both in easy walking/biking distance from their work which is perfect.

Amy and I had a good weekend in the city enjoying some of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, including two short 'theatre' productions which were both good.



That said my first priority on arriving in Edinburgh was to purchase a suitable hat for my nephew's wedding in September - Wilmington, NC didn't provide much choice!  Thankfully John Lewis had a great selection in pretty much every color and lots of different styles.  I was successful in finding both a hat for the church and a fascinator for the evening receiption - so a great success. 

We also walked up to the Castle and along the royal mile, stopping in at St. Giles Cathedral which had some georgeous stained glass windows a sample of which I have posted.

Stained glass window at St Giles Cathedral

Having arrived back late on Sunday evening Luke and I left Edinburgh bright and early (5.00 am) driving to Kennacraig in order to catch the ferry for Islay at 9.45 am.   We were fortunate to be riding on the new ferry which shortened the crossing to the island of Islay to just about 2 hours which was great.  Finally we arrived at Rockside atabout 12.15 pm.   Chloe (my niece) and her boyfriend Sam were already there as well as my mother which was nice.  The following are some of my favorite photos taken during my stay so far.  

The straight looking away from Port Askaig on Islay

Preparing the rods
Luke and Mark were keen to get out fishing - it seemed to be the theme for most of the week resulting in some pretty fierce competition out on the rocks at Machir Bay later in the week.....








Looking towards the Bholsa Caves

On Wednesday, Luke, Chloe and I went out for a brief ride in Rose' parents (my nephew's fiance) boat, giving me a chance to see a different part of Islay's coastline.   I even successfully caught 3 pollock and 1 mackerel off the boat - no-one else caught anything from the boat that afternoon! 



Thursday evening we went to Machir Bay for some fishing (Mark and Luke), kayaking (Chloe and Amy), Rohaise and I were the supporters enjoying a nice glass of wine on the rocks.   This was the epic 'fish-off' between Mark and Luke (father and son), Luke caught the most, but Mark landed the biggest so both 'winners'.   Chloe and Amy also caught four pollock from the kayak in the ocean which was pretty impressive!  We have eaten fish quite often which has been wonderful.

View from the rocks in towards the bay, Kilhoman Church is on the ridge

Machir Bay near the rock pools
Saturday was a day at the beach taking dachshunds (Lilly and Poppy) and Luke's labrador puppy Darcy.   Chloe was brave enough (with a wet suit) to try some boarding, but the current was a little rough.......  I can remember several days at the beach playing the rock pools while my nephews and niece were young!

Chloe and her horse Oak


Chloe and I rode a few times while she was here and I plan to keep riding while I am here - I think the last time I was in a saddle was in Mongolia in 2005 - thankfully I wasn't walking too much like a cowboy after the first few rides!

Bringing in Sam's ' girls

Sam



One of the Aberdeen Angus calves having just "Got Milk"!


Tuesday morning was busy with the birth of two more calves, one of which I was there for and managed to get this photo a couple of hours later as he was working out how to stand up!



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