We weren’t even supposed to be there, but sometimes you’re glad when things don’t work out quite as planned.
Mark and I, complete with our dogs Reg and Skye, headed to the Isle of Skye in our newly restored campervan for a long weekend to celebrate my birthday. We set off on the Thursday night after [...]
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The Battle and the Dolphin’s
Posted in Travel Writing (unpublished), tagged Black Cuilli, blackwell publishing, Bottlenose dolphins moray firth, Chanonry Point, charlie phillips, cornwall dolphin deaths, Cromarty, Dunvegan Castle, Eilean Donan Castle, fortrose and rosemarkie, Glen Shiel, Glenbrittle, highland midge, in defence of dolphins, Inverness, Isle of Canna, James Stuart, Kessock Bridge, Kyle of Lochalsh, Macleods, midge, moray firth dolphins, moray firth threats to dolphins, navy, Portree, Rock Ness, Scotland, sdcs, Simon King, Skin So soft, Skye, Skye Bridge, Springwatch, thomas i white on June 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »