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Dornie
and Plockton are at the edge of the Highlands, just before crossing over
to Skye. |
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| The
lovely (and oft-photographed) Eilean Donan Castle at the confluence of Lochs
Duich, Long and Alsh. The castle was actually reconstructed in 1932. |
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| An
interior look at Eilean Donan castle. Since it, like many castles, was blown
up to keep enemies from using it, it had to be rebuilt. |
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| High
Tea at our bed and breakfast in Dornie. We had hoped to have High
Tea on one day of our holiday, and Louise, our hostess at Tigh
Tasgaidh, had even made homemade scones! |
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| Jim
contemplating life again, this time with a view of Plockton (he seems to
contemplate a lot, doesn't he?). Plockton is a lovely little town on the
coast. |
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| The
view from the front door of Tigh Tasgaidh. The bed and breakfast has a separate
garden, which is where we had our High Tea, and is situated in a very convenient
location -- only 5 minutes from Eilean Donan Castle. |
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| A
view of our bed and breakfast, Tigh Tasgaidh, from the bridge that crosses
Loch Long. Tigh Tasgaidh (which means "meeting place" in Gaelic)
is the large white house on the right. |
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