I think this might end up being the longest blog. Before I start I just wanted to say thank you to 'Clearmind Ireland' and the fantastic workshop I felt honoured to be part of.
From the moment that we landed in Edinburough I felt a sense of belonging. Our first few days in this Grand City (Natalia' words) and truly this is the case. We had heard it was beautiful but had no idea. The architecture and lay out of the city was stunning. We hit a cold snap not that Scotland is known for its balmy weather, although for some reason the inspiration that we were all feeling for this city of Grandeur made us feel warm inside.
Harry Potter has its roots in this city with the author writing at a cafe that we visited, called the Elephant House. Later in this blog we will add some more pictures of the train seen from the Harry Potter movies in the Highlands where we head to tomorrow.
From Edinburough we head to Aberdeen where we enjoy a trip outside to Dunnotar castle and the surrounding area.(stunning) The trains are great here and we have enjoyed relaxing and looking out the window at all the beautiful scenery.
From Aberdeen onto beautiful Inverness where we rent a car for the next portion of our journey going to Lochness and onto Findhorn. Addi and Nee Nee loved LochNess and hearing the tales and Findhorn was a place that Borys and I have wanted to go to for about 10 years. What a treat to be there.
Onto the Isle of Lewis (home of Harris Tweed wool) in the outer Hebredies to visit the ancient Standing stones of Callanish and the old blackhouse village where we saw how people lived in the country side of Scotland. The stones were a very special place that we all felt the power of their mystery, and then some. This island has beaches that were nicer than Crete by far with white sand and aquamarine water, you would swear you were in the Caribbean, except for the temperature (lol)
We went to listen to some Music at a hall that we met a great alternative rock band called the Wallbirds, they were among a few bands that we heard. This was a beautiful island and also has a big Presbyterian community that is quite strict with the sabbath for the church goers, it was quite something to watch out of the hostel window in Stornoway, to see people dressed in their Sunday finest heading to church, and nothing is open on Sunday , and you're not allowed to play golf. Or anything really. So we went to our church, "the beach". The Hostels in Scotland totally rule. We have had so much fun meeting people from all over, Scotland seems to be a real destination for nature lovers and History. Which we have been bursting with excitement the whole trip of the scenery history and people.
The Scottish people are over the top friendly with such an authentic way of conversing from the heart, in conversation. We have laughed so much here.
Also another amazing thing is that on these islands the main language in some areas is Gaelic and the schools are Gaelic first and then English. It was their original language in Scotland until the English came in and said there will be no more of that.
Scotland is really an independent place and are moving toward being their own country which in all reality is how it should have been from the get go. Scotland has the Scots which are the Celts that came from primarily Ireland way back when and mixed with Norse and the Picts which all intermingled creating this mixture of celtic blend, of blondes to Dark, to lots of redheads as well. The picts are a tribe they don't know a lot about, but my suspicion is that they were like the first nations people of Scotland.
There is Mystism here that is palapable here in areas that makes me feel my roots from long ago.
Onto at this point I would have to say the highlight up till now of our trip in Scotland was the Isle of Skye. Gee, where to start, first of all known for its beauty and that for sure is the case. It once was a Volcano mixed with Jurassic elements. We are staying at an independednt Hostel called the Skyewalker which is a must for anyone going to Skye, which we choose knowing that the couple that own the place were musicians and love to jam and play. This has been a soulfully rich experience sitting with our new friends in the evening with mountain climbers and hikers singing Scottish Folk songs as well as Irish songs and of course Borys jumping in with some of his diddys. We had so much fun and many laughs with Lisa and Brian(Right On) personal joke. They are outstanding muscians with harmonies from heaven. Beautiful old Scottish folk songs mixed with Irish and there own original music. What a treat!! Oh and Brian harmonica playing rocked!
There have been many beautiful places and countries that we have visited, but we all agreed that this is a place we could actually live.
Spring has sprung on the Isle of Skye and on a lovely sunny spring day we go for the most amazing hike of our trip so far, the scenery is Scotland at its finest.Going for wee donner, which means a wee walk. Natalia lead the way most of the while, and we all had a hard time keeping up. Great hike and the beauty was amazing.
This is almost a diffucult blog to write due to finding words of our experience here. Profound, moving, Joyful and maybe the best word would be inspiring.
Oh yes, the Scottish Beer is most excellent. Aye it is!!!
We will be heading from here to Sterling - the home of William Wallace, and then onto Glasgow to meet my relatives that I have never met, how exciting!!
You will also see Borys and our lovely guest and I having a Celtic night of dressing in our finest.
What an education it has been here with our lovely hosts at Skyewalker hostel where we have learned so much more about Scotlands amazing history and met the finest of fine of Scotlands people right here in Skye where we have invited Lisa and Brian to come to our island, anytime .We hope you take us up on it!
So until Sterling and Glasgow, as they say in Scotland - Cheers, and will add more pictures to this blog at the end of Scotland. Gee, the end of Scotland, we will surely miss it a wee bit here, that's for sure!!! ps pictures are more in order to the write up from the bottom up...........Cheers, and we will see you a wee bit later, Aye!
4 comments:
Hi guys - just by reading the subject line I knew this would be a good post - and it sure was.
beautiful stories and magnificient pictures!
hi this is Paula. I miss you so much. what day are you coming back? April or May?
gotta go
BYE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hi paula i miss you lots too, i am home on may 19th, cant wait to see you............love natalia
Yay - can't wait either!!!
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