Moving into Tobermory last night meant we avoided the bad weather. As nice as the town is, its pubs and restaurants don't close until after midnight, so the town doesn't quieten down for the night until around one o'clock.
After a wet start first thing the sun arrived, transforming the inky blue sea into the blue green waters of a tropical paradise. We didn't intend to spend the day in Tobermory, but Marge attracts so much attention we seem to be constantly talking to interested people about her and showing them around our humble abode. May have to start charging. Perhaps we should fit a donation box to her. Today's top comment about her. 'That's a cool machine'. Yes she is.
A German lady in a different type of pop top Defender showed us how her layout worked. It was very impressive, but definitely a lady plus dog only size only.
Out in the marina beautiful sailing boats sit on their berths. One from Holland. Sailing over at the beginning of the season and spending the summer taking visitors around the islands. Tall ship sailing is popular here, but it comes at a price. Yet more washing done, we readied to leave. John had a cousin who lived in Tobermory for many years, who sadly passed away a short while ago. Angela spotted her husband approaching the post office situated at the entrance to the car park. Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Sadly his health has deteriorated and he didn't know who we were. Shame.


The weather today has been an improving picture. We've only waited around four weeks. So tonight we returned to Loch Na Keal. The eggs in the oyster catchers nest now hatched, we watched the young on the shore with their parents. Then suddenly, happy with our presence the parents paraded three fluffy furry children right in front of us. Brilliant! Last time we stayed here at the loch we spotted an otter in the water.
There is evidence that an otter has been feeding here recently, so we hope we'll see one this time. Everyone who visits Mull wants to see an otter, but they don't just step out in front of you waving hello. Patience, persistence and luck are the only way.
This evening just us and one other van, the oyster catchers, highland cattle and the sheep tottering about on their stick legs. Why can't everywhere be this peaceful and beautiful?