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Highlands #2

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So 2nd instalment…. One day, we had a day trip to the Isle of Skye. The journey there is just so picturesque. We’d heard about a coral beach right at the top of the Isle of Skye. It was so pretty and the sea was turquoise. And it really was made of coral. Those mitts came in handy when we were up a mountain. How about this for extreme knitting? Mr has got some wear out of a vest I made him. I made it quite some time ago but it was one of those projects that went a bit wrong. It recently went under some sweater surgery and it’s now a firm favourite. Pattern: Laredo Ravelry project page . There’s more detail on the surgery on the project page. Mr has a thing about balancing rocks. I think it’s to occupy him while I take numerous photos. Pretty cool though. Oh and another yarn shop trip. On the way down, we went to Stirling Castle and happened to drop into McAree Brothers in Stirling.

Highlands #1

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We’ve just got back from a wonderful holiday in the Scottish Highlands. We were quite lucky with the weather and my new camera has been given a good work out – I’ve taken over a 1000 photos. On the way up,  we stopped in at New Lanark Mills. It’s really beautiful and as the sun came out, we walked down towards the Falls of the Clyde. We made it up to Corra Linn, which was really beautiful. I helped support them by buying lots of wool. In the photo below, I have 10 balls of the blue at the bottom to make myself a cardigan. One of the best bits of the holiday was the trip of the Jacobite Steam Train. The photo of the viaduct (bit blurry through the window) was used in the Harry Potter films. I really enjoyed the train ride with lots of knitting and beautiful scenery. The train goes to Mallaig. I bought some yarn on the way up at Beckside Yarns – a ball of Noro Kureyon and 2 balls of Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino. I started th...