

Not really a secret, it is just I am such a boring old fart no-one ever reads it! These are the thoughts and doings of Glyn Cotterill. Ah but he hastens to add they are definitely not reflected or in any way echoed by his long suffering wife Susan who thinks quite independently!
The car was really complaining all the way there but made it, we were early as they did not open until 1100 so went away and got shopping and then went back.
Above is Mike & Glyn around what they know best, Lorries and Whiskey Ha Ha! £5 was a bit steep we felt for the tour but turned out to be good value as it was much more comprehensive than the Glenmorangie visit. Mind you we were a bit peeved you did not get the cost of the tour back against a bottle of malt as you did at the other.
We then went back home to the cottage for lunch.
Sue did not fancy going out in the afternoon so Mike and I set out to look at a very large flock of Whooper Swans that we could see from the cottage, must have been over 1,000 of them?
From there we decided to go and find some metal pillars that had appeared in sight of where we were staying. It turned out to be what you can see below and is an oil rig repair area in the Cromarty Firth.
We also found a RSPB reserve near Nigg, apparently the Nigg to Cromarty ferry is the smallest vehicle in the world, or so they claim!
One question from Mike! He was wondering what you call the people who "live in Nigg" I will leave you to draw your own conclusions?
Left are the oil rigs in for repair.
More of these next Tuesday?
Mike and I paid our £2.50p for the tour and Sue would go on the next one if we thought she could make it as Babs warned us there were a lot of steps!! Well she was right I counted 121 as I went round. I do not know that Sue was capable anyway as she had been sampling the whiskey while we were away. For someone who professes not to like whiskey she had done quite well LOL ........
Left is Mike in the still house.
Right is Sue outside the still house using the wall for support Ha Ha!
Then back to the cottage for lunch.
Glyn and June. |
Sue and Dave. |
Mike and June. |