Despite the recent storms we've had some beautiful days. Although it was clear and beautiful here on the day I took these photos the mainland looking over towards Canisp and Suilvan was wreathed in fog.
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NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS IN SCOTLAND'S OUTER HEBRIDES AND ANYWHERE ELSE I HAPPEN TO FIND MYSELF
Just found this post. Lovely pictures. Getting up early is very rewarding isn't it? x
ReplyDeleteIt certainly can be on mornings like this (and that) Spesh.
DeleteIt Looks as if you are getting the best of the weather.
ReplyDeleteWe are having a run of spectacular weather Adrian.
DeleteQuite magical! Jean
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean.
DeleteWonderful, dreamlike seascapes. The clouds rolling in, provided some spectacular views.
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The beauty, Mersad, of living where I do is the ever-changing panorama I see from the kitchen window.
DeleteBeautiful and dreamlike. Grey is the only colour I've seen in the sky here for a looooong time now...
ReplyDeleteMonica we are having a run of very good weather but only a few days ago we were having storms.
DeleteSo that's why you live on the island! No fog. Let the other guys have all the fog. You did get some rather interesting photos.
ReplyDeleteFog is very unusual on the Island Red. Unfortunately the airport is at a location more prone to mist and fog than others even though it's infrequent.
DeleteGorgeous views!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ruby.
DeleteMagical. Could be something from The Hobbit ;-)
ReplyDeleteOr even Lord of the Rings Kate.
DeleteEasy to see why people love Scottish legends, when the weather and atmosphere are so spectacularly evocative. Lovely, lovely, lovely. xoxox DeeDee
ReplyDeleteThanks DeeDee. I gather you liked our misty scenery!!
DeleteLoved it! :) xoxox Can't wait to come back.
DeleteMagic! We've had beautiful sunrises, too, but of course the view from my kitchen window is nowhere near as spectacular as what you have there.
ReplyDeleteSometime Meike when the gales sweep across the sea and hit the house and garden it would be nice to be protected and enclosed but the rest of the time I prefer the big skies and wide open spaces.
DeleteThe fog is beautiful hugging the mountains so tightly, but I'm kinda glad we don't have fog here.
ReplyDeleteWe are having so much rainy weather, it's making me feel quite dreary, and when the sun tries to peep out, the rain washes it away in an instant.
Hope we have sunny days again soon.
I hope you have sun again soon too Virginia. One thing we have here is plenty of weather: sometime four seasons in a day.
DeleteHow beautiful and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Frances. It makes a pleasant change from the storms.
DeleteStunning pictures of the mainland sir. Funny word that - "mainland". Why is it the "main" one? Sometimes small is best.
ReplyDeleteA good point there YP. After all this is the centre of the known Universe. Don't Buddhists believe that self is the centre of the Universe? So in that case this would be the main land.
Deletemagnificent shots, GB! I had wondered why I was not seeing you in a while. Apparently when I lost Scrappy Grams, I also lost you. :( So I clicked on your name on a comment you made on John's Facebook sharing about UKIP. Now to check if I'm following on your other blog. Wishes for a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norma. It's good to have you back. I've been commenting less recently in Blogland because of lots of things happening not least being nearly three weeks with almost no broadband at home although that problem has largely been overcome now: it's just exceptionally slow.
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