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Iona
Today we took a boat from Mull to the even smaller island of Iona. Iona was a hopping center of Celtic Christianity back in the day. St. Columba arrived there with twelve of his Irish buddies in the year 503. … Continue reading
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Tagged Iona, Macbeth, Scotland, St. Columba, United Kingdom
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Mulling it over
Sorry. I know my titles get pretty cheesy sometimes. We spent last night in Oban, then this morning made the short crossing by ferry to the Isle of Mull. We dropped our bags off at a B&B in Salen, and … Continue reading
Mucking about
Today we took the long way back from Rum. Most days of the week there is a ferry that goes from one small isle to another, but on summer Saturdays there is a ferry that starts on the mainland and … Continue reading
Midges and magnates
This morning we took the the ferry from Ardvasar to Mallaig, on the mainland. There we boarded another ferry that took us to Rum, the largest in a group of four islands called “the small isles.” Rum has plenty of … Continue reading
Trotternish
Inspired by our adventure yesterday (and undeterred by bad steps), we set out again today to explore Skye on foot. Today’s objective was Trotternish, the large peninsula at the north of the island. We hiked all day. We got a … Continue reading
No bad steps
We are now on the Isle of Skye, aka “the misty isle.” Today we drove in our rental car along a series of nerve-racking single-track roads to the village of Elgol. Our plan was to go on a hike described … Continue reading
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Tagged Isle of Skye, Kosta, Scotland, United Kingdom, walking
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South Harris
Yesterday we left Stornoway and headed down to the Isle of Harris, which is actually the other end of the Isle of Lewis. Andreas and Kosta got off the bus in the main port town, Tarbert, to find a B&B … Continue reading
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Tagged genealogy, Harris tweed, Isle of Harris, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Stornoway man
Where are you, Murdo? One of the things that keeps drawing me back to Lewis is the family connection. This is my third trip here. Each time I come armed with a little more information, but it’s never quite enough … Continue reading
Cam ye o’er frae France?
Today Andreas and I had the very happy task of picking up our son Kosta at the Stornoway airport. Andreas hadn’t seen Kosta for more than two years; I saw him at Christmas, but that’s still too long ago in … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Elsewhere, Family, Islands
Tagged Kosta, Lewis, Scotland, United Kingdom
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HebCeltFest
I am music-deprived in Ethiopia. I long for hot summer nights on the lawn at Jacksonville’s Britt Festival. Sure, I can hear regional ethnic Ethiopian music at Dimma restaurant any night of the week. And we have some teacher friends … Continue reading