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careful thereSo tomorrow's job will be getting the stepladder out and finish cutting through the stems.
careful thereSo tomorrow's job will be getting the stepladder out and finish cutting through the stems.
After a pretty rough night and a case of almost falling asleep working at home the 5pm dental appointment I got resulted in no use of the drill but a prescription for a course of penicillin. Also picked up a tube of Sensitive Pro pain relief toothpaste to rub on the tooth in question; hoping for a nice long visit to the land of nod tonight.
Perverse weather not quite as forecast. Dry but overcast so far.
Need to wait for a couple of hours before deciding what to do today.
Decisions, decisions.
I have this mental image of @Reynard as a sort of Miss Marple/ Clint Eastwood hybrid, relentlessly piecing together all the evidence and using a combination of sleuthing and inspiration to solve the Stock Car mystery 🤔
I have this mental image of @Reynard as a sort of Miss Marple/ Clint Eastwood hybrid, relentlessly piecing together all the evidence and using a combination of sleuthing and inspiration to solve the Stock Car mystery 🤔
A bit of a curates egg tour that.
The locks will be on the Caledonian Canal tho' I don't see you being near there.
Not impressed with Pitlochry myself as full of tourist tat and you will get the full fake "Scotch" treatment.
Thurso I suppose will be a base for day trips. Note John o' Groats is not the furthest north on Scottish mainland. It is Dunnet Head a few miles west of there. John o' Groats pier shop was a very good customer of ours.
The trip to Orkney is interesting. The POW camp is probably the Italian Chapel which is very impressive when you consider it is made from two Nissan huts and some otherwise rubbish. Best visited at a quiet time for reflection but not possible in your case.
Midnight start for ferry to Shetland which is more interesting IMO.
My brother lives near Scalloway so I know the area quite well. I once cycled for two hours from his house and came back in about 20 minutes without even pedalling. It can be quite windy.
I like Lerwick and if I was quite a few years younger would seriously consider a move.
Breamar and Glenshee are again tourist orientated but I suppose that is inevitable.
You are not really seeing much of Scotland but you should have an interesting trip all he same.
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Sleep was so-so. Have done something to my left shoulder, so kept waking up every time I turned in bed. Hey ho. Had a kitchen morning, and there's a big pot of vegetable soup simmering away on the hob. Used up some rather tired-looking leeks and celery and some leftover chopped parsley.
hmmm ... here's hoping a future appointment isn't necessary
Don't put a dampener on it !
We will be acting like tourists so all that tat will go down well with us ! We will probably visit charity and second hand shops . No point in picking up a bike whilst we are there as we will have to carry it back on the coach .
Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar will be nice to see.
Don't put a dampener on it !
We will be acting like tourists so all that tat will go down well with us ! We will probably visit charity and second hand shops . No point in picking up a bike whilst we are there as we will have to carry it back on the coach .
Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar will be nice to see.