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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Safe arrivals

We are back at the cottage safely, after a smooth travel experience - not something you can bank on these days. We had several fall back strategies should the air space over the Gulf be closed...

We spent our first night in Scotland at Pitlochry - a favourite spot to wander around. It is a sight to behold with its many baskets of hanging flowers; and this time we also got to visit the Book Shop at the Pitlochry Railway Station. What a brilliant idea this is - who hasn't sat at a train station wishing they could buy a book for the journey?

All books are donated and all sales go to the six charities they support. We got a couple of goodies and a cook book!

I think I need to find me a railway station with a vacancy....



And so to the cottage where the summer of rain has meant we have loads of growth - we have apples, potatoes, flowers and plenty of weeds!


We have since weeded the apple and hydrangea garden and it looks much better now! Before we left in May we planted out several containers with potatoes. They look utterly straggly, but we have harvested one pot and eaten them all!



Flowers are still going strong and I have brought some into the house just to keep the smiles going.



Out in the rockery.


Some of the wee heather remains on the hillsides.


And the cove looked majestic on our first morning here...


'Tis good to be back.

4 comments:

  1. It's interesting how even the scraggle of weeds looks beautiful, not just the long views. We stayed in Pitlochry for a couple of nights several years ago and loved it, hiking in the hills and enjoying the town - it is a delight!

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    1. Pitlochry is lovely place to base yourself, and is always our favourite place to stop in the way North - just far enough to feel as if we are on our way; just close enough to make it safely. And a lovely place to spend time in.

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    1. It certainly felt bountiful Stephanie! And continues to delight...

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