The many faces of our lighthouse
We stayed at a hotel called Eilean Iarmain. This was in a part of Skye called Sleat and is in the south. We had this great suite with two bedrooms in a building that looked like at one time it was a barn.
There was a lighthouse outside our room that we originally thought we could walk to, but then we found out you really can't unless you want to try it when the tide was out - we didn't.
I took a picture of the lighthouse every day. It really does capture the breathtaking mysteriousity of Skye.
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Day 1 - Arrival |
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Morning - Day 2 |
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Evening - Day 3 |
beautiful, beautiful mysteriousity? breathtakingly achingly gorgeous...you are right it defies finding the right descriptive words..except for the clouds and ancient mountains you would say serenity...but that is not right...thanks for the peek into Skye..
ReplyDeletewell, if mysteriousity ISN"T a word, it should be..with one of your lighthouse photos as an illustration of the word. Well done! Did you take a photo of your barn?
ReplyDeleteMOC is having computer problems at the moment, so unable to comment. XOXOX!
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ReplyDeleteStill mesmerized by evening day three.....a blood-pressure lowering view.
Auntie...I think Teddy Bear and I should do pictures too....you young thing you.