Hello Scotland!

We have arrived to our final country – Scotland. It is where Paul’s family on his Dad’s side came from and where my paternal grandmother was born. Neither of us have ever been, so it feels exciting but, being our final destination, a little bittersweet. We both try our best to be present, enjoy the moments and appreciate where we are but, for me anyways, I’m having to work a little harder at it right now. I have about 2 weeks to go before I fly out so I’ve been arranging appointments and meet-ups with friends and family at home. I find my mind is frequently wandering to how the greeting with Chloe and the pups will be and then I’m thinking about the upcoming year back in the library and so on and so on…

All of these things are positive and I’m looking forward to being back home but “in vita praesens esse” is our moto and it reminds me to be present and focus on the here and now: Scotland!

St. Andrews was our first stop. All I knew was that there was a really old Golf Course there. Well, who knew, it is also a very cute town with a gorgeous beach (and the Old Course).

The next day drove west to Fort William, which was mostly our waypoint on the way to Skye. It’s an outdoor haven for hikers as it is surrounded by mountains and very close to Ben Nevis, the highest hill in Scotland. The drive was gorgeous!

And then on to the Isle of Skye. All of the people whose advise we had sought about our Scotland portion of the trip suggested we go to Skye. And so we did and it is beautiful!!!! We too will recommend to people planning to visit Scotland that they make the trip to Skye if they can.

After a lot of activity, quick stops and many hours of driving, we parked the car after arriving in Inverness and explored on foot for the next few days.

We are feeling rested again, have completed some necessary adjustments of travel plans and are ready to make our way to the North of Scotland. I am feeling more centred and mindful and I’m looking forward to the next couple of weeks left in Scotland!

5 responses to “Hello Scotland!”

  1. Each of your pics reminds me of our trips there. It’s visceral!
    Will it please you to know that your fans at home are also having to work at staying present, because we are imagining our reunions with you in due time?❤️😍

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    1. Looking forward to seeing you soon!

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  2. Hi, I’ve so enjoyed your blog that will miss it when it’s over!! We’ve had many happy holidays in Scotland, in fact David and I walked the West Highland way about 30 years ago (outside Glasgow to Fort William!) – great but arduous fun!
    Also enjoyed your take on Ireland, must confess I grew up in shadow of the ‘troubles’ as they also came to mainland of UK …. high security everywhere etc, in fact I even heard one bomb go off in Hyde park near army barracks that killed/injured horses and soldiers when I was doing my PhD at Imperial college … sad times.
    I’m going into my 5th week of Jury service … hope should finish this week 🤞 and then looking forward to our hols 24th August 😊. Enjoy last few weeks of your fabulous trip and Scottish adventure and big hugs to you both xxx

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    1. Thanks Sara! I will ask you more about the WHW sometime. We have been looking at a few of the trails we’ve been seeing. A future adventure maybe!! 🤔

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    Monica Shelbourn

    Hi glad you are enjoying scotland, . I visited Edinburgh only once. Luv from mon xxx

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