Best of all was getting to spend time with our Daughter and the Grand Kids. We are going to miss them when we leave, but luckily we still have a few weeks to visit them before then.
They
headed south and we headed north to drive up along the Lochs and the
Caledonian Canal which links the North Sea to the Irish Sea and cuts
diagonally across Scotland from Fort William on the West coast to
Inverness on the East coast.Glen Coe
This is the real Scottish Highlands and the road wound upwards thru the Trossack Mountains into the Ben Nevis Range, (Ben Nevis being the highest mountain in UK).
We
found some nice places to stay especially the pub stops! In case I
didn’t already mention them, some pubs let you stay the night in
the parking lot if you buy dinner and drinks in the pub. Seems like a
no brainer to us!The Trossacks
The Lade Inn in Callander was really nice!
We
passed thru Glen Coe, a high pass that drops you down into Fort
William on Loch Linnhe. The Caledonian Canal starts here and follows
North East up thru Loch Lochy (No there really is a Loch Lochy!),
Loch Oich and into Loch Ness before leading into the North Sea in the
Moray Firth.Lade Inn pub stop
Its
all spectacular scenery spoiled only by the innumerable tourists
(like us!).Glen Coe and a turf house.
Unfortunately
once we reached the top of Loch Ness it was time to start heading
south again. We have nights out planned back in Birkenhead and we
have only 21/2 weeks to get back, get the rig into storage and find
our way back to London for the flight back to Arizona, It seems
impossible that we have been here 4 months already.The Ben Nevis range of mountains
We
took some backroads on the way South, not wanting to retrace our
steps from the trip North. We travelled thru the Cairngorm Mountains,
past Edinburgh and thru Moffat where we stopped at another
outstanding pub stop The Old Stables Inn. Good food and excellent
draft beer.Nice stop along the Lochs
The
coming weekend is the August Bank Holiday in England and we ran into
heavy traffic on the way south, when we attempted to take the side
roads to avoid it we found everyone else had the same idea! After a
few wrong turns we rediscovered the small towns and villages of
Cheshire which we hadn’t seen since we were kids and came out this
way on church and scout outings.The Old Stables, another great pub stop.
Pretty
soon we were back at Arrowe Brook Farm, which has become home from
home lately, and working out dates for get togethers with friends and family.
We got to have the grand kids over for a night and a day, wandering
the Wirral looking for Pokemon places. Grandad is now playing Pokemon
too!Arrowe Hall in Arrowe Park
Grand Kids enjoying making some artwork
Niall's Rainbow, he even mixed some colors for it too.
Then we looked up and it’s September already!
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