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Cearsiadar - 16/11/04
Through Berneray to Stornoway - 15/11/04
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Eriskay - 12/11/04
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Location, location, location - 10/11/04
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Cow Hill - 08/11/04
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Cow Hill and Glen Finnan - 06/11/04
Glen Nevis - Guy Fawkes' Day 05/11/04
Wet Highlands Way (Kinlochleven - Glen Nevis) - 04/11/04
Glen Nevis - 03/11/04
Caol and Corrour - All Saints (2nd November) 2004
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Lundavra - 31/10/04
CLIMBED BEN NEVIS - 30/10/04
Fort William and Glen Nevis - 29/10/04
Back to mainland - 28/10/04
Rum - 27/10/04
Rum - 26/10/04
Rum - 25/10/04
Mallaig - 24/10/04
Mallaig - 23/10/04
Trotternish - Floddigarry 22/10/04
Snakes and ladders - 21/10/04
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Winter Wonderland - 20/10/04
Pouring rain - 19/10/04
Raasay revisited - 18/10/04
Broadford on Sunday - 17/10/04
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Strathaird - 15/10/04
Hillwalking - 14/10/04
Shopping in Fort William
Leaving Eigg - 12/10/04
Eigg - 11/10/04
Eigg - 10/10/04
Eigg - 09/10/04
Kyleakin - 08/10/04
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21 February 2006
12:36:00 o'clock GMT

Cearsiadar - 16/11/04


Woke up to a guy shouting abuse in his sleep, and someone else shooshing him. The two American ladies collected their car at 8.30, declining my overzealous offer of being their guide. I set off downtown sunny Stornoway / Steornabhagh. First to the library for a full hour's worth of Internet use. Had about 40 emails waiting. Then to various bookshops, one of which stocked Soil and Soul, a landmark work by Alistair McIntosh. He is not well known outside this region, but is a staunch campaigner for community ownership. He supported the community buy-out of the Isle of Eigg in 1996/7, and managed to stop the development of the Lingerabay superquarry. This would have seen the demolition of an entire mountain for the sake of acquiring aggregates for the building of houses and roads in the UK and beyond. I also unearthed a compilation CD by Capercaillie, my favourite folk / fusion group from these parts. Went to a gig by them, as some know, back in January. Didn't walk back to my digs, no danced home. Just as well it was 11.30pm. It's no use having a CD without the means of listening to it, so I also acquired a portable CD-player. Then there was the  matter of my 3 disposable cameras, all used up, which needed to be developed and printed. I would have preferred the images to be on CD-ROM, but that means you have to wait for 3-4 days, and I don't work that far in advance with regards to planning. One shop could develop & print in 2 hours, but not the CD-ROM. Sod it, I went for the prints. The most important one is attached to this journal entry. Then I went on a walk down the harbourfront as far as the old powerstation. Sat down on the seawall and was duly joined by a nice tortoiseshell cat, a neutered tom. He rubbed against me as I sat nibbling my sandwiches, wanted to be scratched on the head and a general fuss. After that, he went down the steps to the shore, only to bolt back up them a minute later and disappear into the estate behind me. Strange animal. My bus left town at 2.20pm, heading down the road towards Tarbert. I got off at Balallan (Baile Ailean), to join the little bus into South Lochs. Recognized the driver from years ago. A ten minute journey brought me to Cearsiadar - just say KerSHAder. The hostel is part of a community building also encompassing a shop and a cafe. The volunteers in the shop also run the hostel, which is simple but comfortable. Oh, the only uncomfortable thing about the hostel is the chairs. Eugh. After a longish chat, I went inside. A run-down of things not to do:

- don't close the kitchendoor, the handle is broken

- don't switch off the light in the stairwell

- don't use the shower upstairs

- don't use the third bedroom

- don't leave the central heating on if you don't need it

Ah, it's all a laugh, really. There are only two people in the hostel now, a guy called Joe and myself. He is going round the island looking for a job and  a place to live. Exchanged some stories over dinner. Joe cooked onions and potatoes with mince and shandy to drink. The television provided some entertainment, but that was about it for the night.



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  • #1 Comment from lurkynat 
    30/08/06 21:39 Permalink
    dear Guido,
    lol! :) :) I love those list of don't! funy eh?
    natalie