Fully 9 years ago in glorious #Scotland visits the magnificent Loch Coruisk, only accessible by boat from Elgol on Skye.
This was a magical holiday, we wish we could have been back sooner and know it will be some years yet before we could entertain it again. But one day.. 💚
AMERICANS ARE SLEEPING. Quickly, post something you love about the country you live in!
Please boost for reach and be sure to use the hashtag Americans Are Sleeping alongside a hashtag of your own country. Let's fill the timeline with the wonderful things this world has to offer.
The Waverley docked in Oban harbour this morning. "The Waverley is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world. Built in 1946" #ship#boat#oban#scotland
if angry scotland podcast won't come to masto, i'll nick their good shit & share it here.
this is advice for life
:) #scotland#fuckTheTories#tories#ukpol
St Kennera's Church in Kirkinner. A 19th C church, built on 13th C foundations and possibly on the much earlier monastic site of 4th C hermitess St Kennera. A 10th C disc headed cross now stands inside the church.
What a day. The greenness is still fresh as summer hereabouts comes with great whooshes and sudden arrivings. It can be cold at night and in the morning but when the clear, clean air is pierced with sunlight it is the most glorious feeling. Wild flowers don’t show off here. They play a secondary rôle. They hide in the grass and heather; then they wave at us with bursts of colour like tiny flags on a march or a demonstration in favour of joy.
A triumph of over-engineering, the Forth Bridge, often called the Forth Rail Bridge since the arrival of the Forth Road Bridge: now one of three great bridges across this part of the Firth of Forth, each built in a different century. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/queensferry/forthrailbridge/index.html