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Old 27 October 2003, 10:58   #21
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Playing bats on the beach Sunday 26 October 2003
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Old 27 October 2003, 11:00   #22
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Oh yes and then there is the crisp clear blue skies...
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Old 27 October 2003, 11:01   #23
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Hi THALASSOLYKOS

Please post on a separate thread.

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Old 27 October 2003, 11:02   #24
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Detail of the war memorial at Bonar Bridge.
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Old 27 October 2003, 11:04   #25
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And just to show you how good the zoom on the Sony Mavica FD200 camera is...
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Old 27 October 2003, 11:09   #26
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Hi chrisallse

Visitors are welcome at any time (especially those who will 1. come out in my boat, 2. Have their own boat).

We do hire the house out but only to people who we know (like those on Ribnet).

And just to keep JK happy I'll finish with a picture of a SIB. The Pentland warrior at the bottom of the slipway at Balintore harbour.
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Old 27 October 2003, 11:27   #27
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Hi Keith,

we have just spent a couple of weeks in Scotland at Glenlivett bit of a mistake but it was booked before we got the boat. Should have gone to the West Coast i think. It was our first time in scotland apart from a trip to Edinburgh a few years ago. Fell completley in love with the place. its a fair drive for us (560 miles one way) so it is not somewhere we can visit very often
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Old 27 October 2003, 12:36   #28
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Big Mistake

WOW, fantastic pictures but what a mistake. The next time you try and shot shots like that the water will be full of ribs. I for one am on my way.....
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Old 27 October 2003, 13:42   #29
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Where exactly are you?
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Old 27 October 2003, 14:35   #30
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Right here:

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.sr...=newsearch.srf

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Old 27 October 2003, 16:22   #31
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If it was hot it would be full of people and buildings
Nope...midgies.
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Old 27 October 2003, 16:45   #32
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Old 27 October 2003, 21:45   #33
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Well, they're usually smaller but their teeth are the same size!
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Old 27 October 2003, 21:59   #34
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midges...

Hmmm, brings back a few memories of camping in Scotland!

A few years ago, Louise and I camped near to Bridge of Orchy near Glen Coe. We thought it would be a good palce to camp as there were a few other tents close by. But when we woke up in the morning, the tent was full of the little buggers. When we breathed in, we breathed in midges, and as we exhaled, we exhaled midges So we just leapt out of the tent, rolled it up with the sleeping bags and everything inside, jumped into the car and drove with the windows open all the way to Ballahulish.

Yuch. Never camp anywhere near a peat bog!
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Peat bog or not, they'll still come and get you. If you are upwind of them, they'll travel miles over the sea to find you. However, if there's a breeze you will be safe.
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Old 28 October 2003, 02:19   #36
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A few years ago, Louise and I camped near to Bridge of Orchy near Glen Coe.
Bridge of Orchy, over the bridge and near the river. Yeh, big bu**ers there.
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Old 28 October 2003, 06:48   #37
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Midgies.

The beauty of having our house on the north east coast is:

1. Good cruising waters at the bottom of the garden
2. Only about 60 miles to the west coast if you want a bit of variety
3. NO MIDGIES

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