I had a wee day trip to Arran yesterday to have lunch with Maggie. It’s the first time that I have visited her since she moved from Lochranza to Brodick; her house is gorgeous, with beautiful views over the sea. I met John for the first time and he made me feel very welcome, he and Maggie are very happy together. Maggie and I took Millie for a walk on Blackwaterfoot Beach; she’s an elderly wee dog now, nearly 17, and almost completely blind and deaf, but she enjoyed a gentle walk on the beach and sniffed the air, I could tell that she could smell the sea. Millie then went for a nap in the car while Maggie and I had lunch in Shiskine Golf Club. We have had lunch there before, sitting outside in the sunshine, but yesterday the sky was a bit grey so we sat indoors, where we had an excellent chat and a very nice lunch, rounded off with coffee and Rocky Road cake. Maggie dropped me back at the ferry terminal just in time for the 4.40 p.m. ferry and I enjoyed my journey back across the water. There was a big family sitting near me, with grandparents, a number of parents, and many children. The children were lively but not rowdy, and they told me that they come from London and are sharing a big house near Kilmarnock for a multi-generational holiday.
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