As usual we split the rest of the summer between the Dordogne and Scotland.
For the Scotland trip this year we spent a week on the island of Tiree in the Inner Hebrides. I lived on the island for five years when I was a child but I had never been back. I can't think why. Every spartan township; every seaweedy smell; every wheeling bird brought back happy memories of a carefree childhood.
Tiree is heaven on earth when it's sunny - endless white beaches, big skies, rock pools to explore, flat machair to walk across. And when the weather is bad — as it was on the last day of our holiday — it's really bad, excitingly bad, with howling gales and horizontal rain. It's a wonderful, other-worldly sort of place. Here are some photos:
More here.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Confinement
Being confined indoors most of the day, just the four of us, is reminding me of the days when my children were wee and most of our weekends ...
-
Deborah, who still doesn't have a blog, sent me some photographs of her place for posting "to make everyone else feel better about...
-
I spend far too much time reading blogs. I’m sure you all agree it’s a shameful, compulsive disorder. So I’m cutting down. I’m going on a dr...
-
I have a few friends who are currently choosing baby names, so the topic has been on my mind lately. Not long after I met P, he told me that...
8 comments:
Great photos, and a lovely description as well. I really hope I can visit there someday.
Lovely photos, just like I imagine it. I remember looking with longing across to it from Mull and Iona, and also a book of watercolours of aScottish island tour by Mairi Hedderwick, who did the Katy Morag books.
These should be used by the Scottish Tourist Board! Just gorgeous.
So beautiful, God I miss home
Thank you for all the nice comments.
Those are gorgeous pics, I really must go to Scotland one day!!
Such lovely photos and an equally lovely story. What a wonderful place to be, in Tiree.
De très Belles Photos... Cela donne vraiment envie d'aller y faire un petit Tour...Merci pour ce partage, Vanessa
Post a Comment