.....I have just realised from looking at the map that Ardgour must be fairly close to Glencoe. On my one and only visit to Scotland 39 years ago, Glencoe was my favourite place. Actually I fell in the water there but the summer was so hot my clothes were dry within minutes. We did go to Fort William because on that part of the journey we stayed in Corpach. The previous stop had been Arrochar but when we came back from the north it was further east through Pitlochry.
I can remember from the Campbells' documentary that it was a very special place. It does though seem a very long way from a town of any size. I doubt whether many soon-to-be 50-something people from Surrey relocate there but I could be wrong. It would be a fascinating thing to do. Still can't quite get a handle on the crofters places. Presumably most on the market are habitable and many are very nice indeed.
This feels like musing. I am not sufficiently bold to ask Oilrig to be Kirstie Allsopp on my behalf. It would be too much of a liberty. Guess there is always that idea of learning again to play Malaguena on the guitar and heading for the Watercolour studios.
I can remember from the Campbells' documentary that it was a very special place. It does though seem a very long way from a town of any size. I doubt whether many soon-to-be 50-something people from Surrey relocate there but I could be wrong. It would be a fascinating thing to do. Still can't quite get a handle on the crofters places. Presumably most on the market are habitable and many are very nice indeed.
This feels like musing. I am not sufficiently bold to ask Oilrig to be Kirstie Allsopp on my behalf. It would be too much of a liberty. Guess there is always that idea of learning again to play Malaguena on the guitar and heading for the Watercolour studios.
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