Wednesday, 15 May 2024

Lochbuie, Isle of Mull (day 2)


Around nine o'clock clock yesterday evening a lone sheep sauntered by, stopping to check us out. Yes, we've made our five pound donation. 
What a beautiful start to this morning.


A butter yellow sun warmed us and gave the chance to have an alfresco breakfast on the beach. We were glad we'd arrived here yesterday and able to secure a beautiful spot as the site is now becoming busier.












Feeling a little better, Angela was happy to walk around to the next bay, a sandy cove just past Moy castle. As we sat and watched the calm waters of the Atlantic kiss the volcanic sand. A man from Dumfrieshire stopped to chat. Coincidentally he lives just four miles from Caeverlock castle where we spent our first night in Scotland. Talking about Scottish tourism he informed us nobody involved in the tourist industry here was poor as they ripped off the visitors. Thanks for that information. Not sure it's true. 
By the time we returned to Muddy Marge for lunch Angela was tired. So she spent the afternoon reading whilst John scoured the rocks for suitable wood to purloin for tonight's open fire on which we will barbecue. 
We have decided we will probably stay here tomorrow night as well. Hopefully by Friday Angela will be feeling a lot better and we will move further around the island.

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