They were towing this interesting device |
All our Montana friends hunt in neck-ties, too |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
They were towing this interesting device |
All our Montana friends hunt in neck-ties, too |
Little Guinard Beach, where we lunched
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Loch Ewe; last refueling for the 600 ships that did the Murmansk Run in WWII;
the pier is a NATO refueling site |
Loch Maree
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Mountains around Loch Maree
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Lay-by overlooking Loch Carron
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The beach at Bettyhill
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Fishing on the Naver
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Western Highlands
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Loch Naver
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Very old Mackay burial site
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Vicki at the site
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The ruined dolmen
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Mackay Country
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Right on the coast |
Just about every other headstone is a Mackay |
Neolithic beaker, found in the vicinity |
By order of the Queen (apparently Highlanders threw rocks at the telegraphs) |
Mackay crest and tartan (modern) |
The Farr Stone, a Pictish stone in the cemetery, 7th or 8th century |
Dunnet Head, the real Land's End of Scotland and the British Isle; didn't go there; after Nordkapp, we're unimpressed |
Seals at sunset on Gills Bay, between Dunnet and John O' Groats |
Further on down the road all the original fences are in big slate slabs; this one with a charming but de-commissioned nuclear reactor in the background |
"To say Highland Park is a cathedral in the religion of single malt whisky is an
understatement. Think Mecca. Think Vatican" (F. Paul Pacult, Wine Enthusiast Magazine) |
Visitor center
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One of Scotland's oldest...this building dates from 1798, with changes in 1907 and 1962
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The malting floor, in its 5th day...they still do it the old- fashioned way, by hand
(only 4 others do) |
The "new" furnace, 1907
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Mash
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Orkney peat
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The old furnace in action
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Distilling
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And the gift store, where the tasting was done
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The 14th started out with another huge Scottish breakfast;
I was hungry enough by dinner-time to have a small sandwich |
The B&B proprietess was into duck and gnome yard ornaments, big-time
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The morning's catch of coquilles St. Jacques (sea scallops)
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Right across the street, harbor-side, from the Kirkwall Hotel, where we had
dinner; I figured the scallops would be fresh |
Kirkwall Cathedral, 1137
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Kirkwall Castle; needs fixing-up
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Vicki at the Ring of Brodgar; it's the 3rd largest stone circle, 140m in diameter; about 40 of the original 60-some stones still standing |
It's really too big to get in one photo |
Several of the stones are split; several have been downed by lightning, as recently as 1980 |
Me by one of the bigger stones |
Half a mile away, the Stones of Stenness, another major site |
And a big stone foresight right in somebody's yard |