Sunday, 24 September 2017

The Summer

I spent a wonderful summer with GB, part of which was at his home on the Isle of Lewis.  I already want to go back.  I miss....

Road names in Gaelic...


Attractive ruins...



Big skies...


Friends...




Flowers...

Birds...


Passing places on the narrow roads...


Sheep including Hebridean Sheep.......


Road signs that you don't get on Merseyside...


Shielings...


Lochs...

Offshore islands....


Lighthouses...


and so much more.


11 comments:

  1. Lovely memories! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Looks like you need to plan another visit soon!

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  3. Oh, I miss it too!!! So glad you had a good visit!

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  4. That must have been a wonderful summer! Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos!

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  5. So much beauty and so many memories! Your photos are really nice and the passing lane reminded me of our trip to Oregon where they have those lanes too! My brother left England last week and he had a wonderful time and loved every minute of it. Hope your week is great!

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  6. No wonder you miss it! It is so lovely. Love all your photos and I bet I can even guess the name of the dog! Happy you could visit with your brother and special friends!

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  7. I'm not amazed that you miss there...

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  8. Like Kay says, no wonder you miss it! I know how you feel - it is a bit like that for me every time I have to say good-bye to Yorkshire for another year.

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  9. Lovely photos. I lived in Ireland for a few years and the script is the same there on the old signs. I did learn some Gaelic but can’t remember more than a few phrases now.

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  10. CJ you remind me just how fortunate I am to live here.

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  11. A lover et of reminders. Gaz super-cool as ever.

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