puck’s glen
in our first week in Scotland we stayed at the bottom of Puck’s Glen in
a lodge. it’s owned by a friend of ours who does holiday lettings.
if you are looking for somewhere easily accessible but feels completely
remote from the rest of the world with stunning scenery, and beautiful
walks, then this is the place for you !
protester canoeing in trafalgar square
i went on a 25km walk around london yesterday which involved two food related meetings and collecting our passports (nicely incorporating our NZ residency visas).
on the way through trafalgar square i spotted this lady canoeing round a fountain. she was easy to spot as she was shouting environmental messages at the top of her voice
and the poor plinth person wasn’t particularly bothered and just got on with her weaving
the hitman
i walked past peter waterman of top tv program the hit man and her yesterday. he’s the chap with the blue trousers in the photo above.
i thought i spotted john cleese later in the day too, but unless he’s grown a big beard and has changed what he looks like it probably wasn’t him
scotland day 1 – loch eck
so, let’s start on the holiday snaps shall we ? probably got a few weeks of these, so sorry about that. it’s not all tedious mountains.
initially the water was lovely and still with gentle mist, but it quickly descended in to a rain fest which stuck around for the next, er, 14 days of so
do not sit on it
kind of defeats the point of a bike.
we did a car boot sale yesterday to start the final push to start clearing the house ready for moving to New Zealand in less than 6 weeks (i did mention that right ?). this wasn’t a photo from the car boot sale as i didn’t take any when we were there because it was all too stressful. but successful.
not his real arm ?
i suspect he’s not been having enough calcium (see here for an excellent video on calcium)