Day Six of our Scottish adventure was one for the record books. We crammed so much in to it. We started the morning off in the beautiful Highland Mountains of Glencoe. This could be one of the most stunning places on earth. We stopped off for a look at Inverary Castle for our own little Downton Abbey experience. We drove through the Trossachs and Loch Lomand to stop for tea where I had lived in the 80s.
The sun was beginning to lower in the sky – playing off of the hills and walls of the Castle itself.
You can see Serg down in the corner of this photo. So – the height of the tower is tall – several floors I suppose.
And here they are “inside” – this shot shows basically the entire bottom floor of the castle.
I can only imagine how cold it must have been to have lived here. I froze for so much of the time when I lived in a building that at least had some sort of heat (not central, but at least heat). These windows are small but they would have allowed in the cold winds and rain.
It was a lovely last sight to see on this day.
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