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Saturday, 31 August 2024
Tom and Floof in Ullapool
Thursday, 29 August 2024
A brief interlude in Cambuslang
Saturday, 24 August 2024
A good day with good news
In very exciting news Margaret has just bought a beautiful house in Crail, very central, with a lovely garden and with a view of the sea. I’m so pleased that she will be living back in Scotland soon!
And in family news, from New Zealand, Jamie and Kerry have got a dog! He is gorgeous; an eleven week old Dalmatian puppy with brown spots. They have called him Whisky.
As for my other dear sons and their partners; Ally and Cat are currently on holiday in the Balkans, visiting several new countries. Davie and Chanel were at Hampden this afternoon watching Rangers, tickets courtesy of Marjory and Forrest who are on holiday at Lake Garda in Italy. Rangers won 6 - 0 against Ross County.
Friday, 23 August 2024
Early Start
Tom was a bit traumatised this morning because he had stayed out all night! We don’t have a cat flap at Ullapool so we let them in and out on demand, and they can shelter in the porch if it rains. They usually go out for a last excursion about an hour before we go to bed. Flora is always ready to come back inside when we call but Tom can be more elusive and quite often I have to pop back downstairs a couple of times after we are in bed to see if he’s ready to come back in. Last night he didn’t come back and I finally went to bed after midnight, in the knowledge that he would have the shelter of the porch and that we would be getting up very early anyway. Well when we came downstairs in the morning there was Tom standing on his hind legs in the porch battering at the glass of the door with his front paws! He rushed inside when we opened it and ate mightily before retiring to the bed for a very long snooze! He didn’t come downstairs until two in the afternoon!
In the evening James and I followed a recommendation of Kevin’s and watched the first couple of episodes of Vikings, which started on the History Channel about ten years ago, however it has become even more popular since its release on Netflix. So far so good; it’s a bit reminiscent of our recent favourite The Last Kingdom. And there are 89 episodes so it should keep us going for a while!
Thursday, 22 August 2024
A Visitor from New Zealand
Yesterday the weather forecast was truly dreadful so we decided to go for a run in the car to Inverewe Gardens. The rain wasn’t too heavy so we got good coastal views on the way there. On our arrival the young parking attendant told us that part of the gardens were shut “because of the hurricane!” Well it wasn’t a proper hurricane of course; what he meant was that it was the remnants of Hurricane Ernesto, which originated in the Caribbean and has brought us the heavy wind and rain! Undeterred, and fortified by cake and coffee from the tea shop, the three of us set off into open part of the gardens and walked along to Inverewe House, pausing to look at the plants on the way. The house is quite impressive; James thinks that it’s his first visit, however I have been there several times while he has been hill-walking. It was raining even harder as we made our way back to the car via the NTS shop, so we drove the short journey to Gairloch and had a tasty lunch of soup and toasties at the Gale Centre. The wind was howling around the outside but we had a tasty lunch indoors, of soup and toasties.
This evening Kevin very kindly treated us to dinner at the Ceilidh Place and I’m glad to say that the menu is back on form. The restaurant was busy but the service was still good, and we had a very pleasant time. Back at the cottage there was time for a nightcap before we got an early night because tomorrow we have an early start.
Monday, 19 August 2024
The beach at Nairn
Thursday, 15 August 2024
Meeting Margaret in Perth
Wednesday, 14 August 2024
Sunny at the lighthouse
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
Aurora and Changeable Weather
Sunday, 11 August 2024
Hill-walking, Scourie and Au Revoir to the Olympic Games
Meanwhile I went to sunny Scourie which was only half an hour’s drive away from Achfary. It really was warm and sunny in contrast to the nearby hills, and I had a very pleasant walk along the sandy beach and around the headland beyond. And then I repeated the walk at speed because I thought that I had dropped the case for my air pods, which would have been expensive to replace. There was no sign of them and I subsequently found them under the car seat! Still, it meant that I got an extra two kilometres of walking. I’m very fond of Scourie; we camped there when the boys were wee and had all sorts of fun adventures. Back at Achfary I went for another walk but I was being eaten alive by midges so I spent the last hour waiting for James in the car listening to my book. James arrived not long after 4 p.m. very midgy and sweaty, and we drove back to Ullapool where he dived into the shower.
Saturday, 10 August 2024
Twisters
We were much luckier with the weather today. It was warm and sunny in the morning with big white clouds. James went for a big walk up to and along Loch Achall, and I walked down to the village to pick up a prescription. I got a coffee from Tea by the Sea and drank it sitting outdoors at the harbour, looking at the boats. James arrived back at the cottage just before me and it started raining - we were so glad that we had spent the morning out of doors. We did housework and admin in the afternoon and read our books. I have two books on the go at the moment, which is unusual for me. One is Pretty Young Rebel by Flora Fraser, about Flora MacDonald who helped to transport Bonnie Prince Charlie from North Uist to Skye in 1746. I’m reading it because Alison and I are going to see Flora Fraser at the Nairn Book Festival in September. The other is The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles, a novel about an American couple travelling in North Africa in the 1940s after the 2nd World War. This was recommended to me by Ally after his holiday to Morocco, he likes to read books set in the destinations to which he travels, as do I. As a result he has recommended some very interesting books to me, of which my favourite so far has been the wonderful The Day Lasts more than a Hundred Years by Chinghiz Aitmatov.
Thursday, 8 August 2024
Mellon Udrigle
I decided to make some butter chicken curry to eat and also to freeze for entertaining. It involved marinading the chicken (and paneer for me) in spices and yoghurt yesterday. Then when we got back to the cottage this afternoon I made the sauce for the curry, pan fried the chicken and paneer, and finally simmered it all together. I have made this before at home, but I have many more pots and pans there. In Ullapool I had to wash the same couple of pots again and again, and decant the sauce into a Tupperware dish so that I could free up a pot. It was like juggling! Finally it was all made, and we had some of it for dinner. James declared it to be very tasty.
Tuesday, 6 August 2024
More Olympics
The Olympics have continued for the past couple of weeks. It’s quite interesting although I tend just to watch the highlights in the evenings. After competing in his last Wimbledon last month, Andy Murray finally retired from competitive tennis after losing in the Olympic tennis doubles quarter finals on 2nd August. He has worked hard for many years and had a good run, and there have been lots of tributes to him.