I have been working hard on this since last August, but this morning I finally completed my 4th novella. I just have to format it now ready for publishing sometime in April.
Crawley ~ an adult faery tale. Promo
March 27, 2019
Lycanthrope
My holidays on the Isle of Skye always inspire me. As I edit the final draft of my 4th novel, the seed for my 5th has now already germinated. The characters in the next book will be a heavy metal band, a photographer, a farming family on the remote Faroe island and a Lycanthrope! I have just written the basic story outline as we head out of Scotland. I have high hopes for this story...
Heading Home Through Glencoe
And so our holiday has come to an end. I had so looked forward to spending another week on Skye and being able to show my children around the place and now it is over. All that is left is just memories and photographs and a few sound recordings [1][2][3][4][5][6] to remember it by.
Heading down to Glenfries now for an overnight stay near the Scottish border, then it will be a sad farewell to my daughter at Birmingham train station so that she can head home to Norwich whilst the rest of us head back to Wales. Anyway, here are my last set of pics of the holiday as we headed back through Glencoe:
Heading down to Glenfries now for an overnight stay near the Scottish border, then it will be a sad farewell to my daughter at Birmingham train station so that she can head home to Norwich whilst the rest of us head back to Wales. Anyway, here are my last set of pics of the holiday as we headed back through Glencoe:
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| The snow peaks of Glencoe |
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| Glencoe Mountain Range |
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| Snowy Glencoe |
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| Heading home through Glencoe |
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| Waterfall, Glencoe |
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| Lovelocks at a Glencoe Waterfall |
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| Lovelocks at a Glencoe Waterfall |
Loch Ness
Sauropod Dinosaur Footprints, Duntulm Bay
Our last full day on the Isle of Skye was marred by heavy rain. Our (adult) children decided to make the most of the cosy holiday cottage and remain indoors for the day. But my wife and I had our hearts set on seeing the world -famous dinosaur footprints, which were located just around the corner from us at Duntulm Bay.
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| Duntulm Bay, Skye |
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| Duntulm Bay, Skye |
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| Sauropod Dinosaur Footprints, Duntulm Bay, Skye |
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| Sauropod Dinosaur Footprints, Duntulm Bay, Skye |
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| Sauropod Dinosaur Footprints, Duntulm Bay, Skye |
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| Sauropod Dinosaur Footprints, Duntulm Bay, Skye |
You can learn more about these dinosaur footprints in this interesting Guardian article here.
Pixie-Led. Chapter 15. Final Edit. Skye.
My last full day in Skye :0( and my last writing session in our lovely holiday cottage in Duntulm :0(
The Northern Lights, Skye
There were a couple of reasons behind us visiting Skye in March, rather than heading up to to the Isle during our Summer holidays. The first was monetary considerations (it is far cheaper to holiday during winter months). The second was my wife's life-long wish to see the Northern Lights. Whilst most people head to Iceland for the chance of seeing them, the Aurora Borealis is also visible from Skye and the north of Scotland. Unfortunately, they are best discerned during the colder months of the year! Of course, it is still down to luck whether your visit coincides with a show of the lights, or whether the weather permits seeing them even when they are on display. We visited Sky last March in the hope of glimpsing them, only to have the sky overcast on the one night they were active! Thankfully, we were lucky this time. And we only had to take a few steps from our holiday cottage to photograph them!
This glimpse of the Aurora Borealis has fuelled our desire to see a more spectacular display now and we are already making plans to hopefully visit Norway in a few years time. When the conditions are right, the displays there can be truly spectacular!
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| The Northen Lights, photographed over Loch Cleat, Skye |
This glimpse of the Aurora Borealis has fuelled our desire to see a more spectacular display now and we are already making plans to hopefully visit Norway in a few years time. When the conditions are right, the displays there can be truly spectacular!
The Old Man of Storr, Skye
Heading back to our holiday cottage from the Cuillin Mountains, we took our favourite route past the Old Man of Storr. Again, we had neither the time nor the inclination to climb this today, but we have climbed this range in the past (I will post some photos of my previous visits to Skye some time in the, hopefully near, future). For today though, the best we managed was a quick stop-off in one of the numerous lay-bys in the road here for a couple of pretty shots :)
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