The second day of our “trip North” didn’t look too promising
at the start – lots of cloud hanging around although it was warm enough. By 10am though – just as we were packed up
ready to leave the campsite – the sun did its job, burnt through the misty cloud
and it was clear we were set for a lovely day! We popped to Stornoway to buy
all our favourite goodies – black, white & fruit puddings from MacLeod’s
butchers, kippers and smoked cheese from the smokehouse, and Stag Bakeries
biscuits & Oatcakes, plus beer – slightly less attractively from Tesco but
there you go! Then back round to the West Side of Lewis – we’d heard about “40
North” - a rather wonderful little deli/shop selling superb sandwiches etc so
we decided to pop there to get lunch sorted – it was so good I’m going to blog
about it separately at some stage! So,
onwards – to Carloway, and an absolute treat to see the place in sunshine!
We left shortly after the minibus full of overexcited
teenagers turned up. One of the grand things about these sorts of places up
here is that you can (carefully) explore them – Dun Carloway still has some of
its staircases in place inside the double-skinned walls, so you can get a
really good look at the place inside and out, as it were – but these were
taking that freedom rather to extremes we (and the majority of others there)
felt – Swinging on stone lintels, clambering up the walls etc…not great. We
headed on to another wonderful place – Calanais…
The stones looking gorgeous in the sunshine, there! I’ve
blogged about the history of the place plenty before – so if you’re interested,
look back via the tag. To sum up though – ancient, they don’t quite know how
old but it was there when the builders at Stonehenge were still scratching
their heads over how to do their fancy tourist-friendly version, and predates
the pyramids. Due to the (for the
Hebrides) quite high numbers of visitors getting photos can be tricky – I tend
to be quite methodical – sort out the shot, get it all set up and the camera
focused, and then just sit and wait for the right moment to press the shutter.
We left just as a minibus of overexcited teenagers arrived
in the car park….good timing, that! Time to turn south again – with a stop at
Seilebost for the annual “postcard shot” over the white sandy bay at
Luskentyre…
…would have been a grand day for paddling I should think! No
time to stop there this trip though sadly – we had a ferry to catch. Another
glorious crossing too – sunny and even quite warm – unusual when you’re out on
the water up here at this time of year. The Black Guillemots seemed to agree as
they were sunbathing on the channel markers we passed…
…Fashion conscious little chaps too – they clearly
understood that the red markers would complement their colouring far better
than the green ones!
Robyn
2 comments:
Your holiday sounds wonderful, you have been so lucky to get good weather (haven't we all!) What fabulous memories you will have and amazing photos too! Safe home.x
Thank you! Yes, we've been lucky with the weather again - we do take the view that we expect it to be mixed though - when you go to somewhere like the Hebrides it's fairly unlikely that over a fortnight you won't get some rough days. This year and last in particular though we've been lucky!
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