Eilean Mor (again)
Today Cathleen and I ( and the dogs) went on the annual organised trip to Eilean Mor MacCormick, which is arranged by the Trust which is responsible for the island. I became a Trustee late last year, so this was my first visit since then, though my fourth in total. Images from some of the others are in this journal - starting here - and on my Flickr feed. Some more from this trip are also on Flickr .
The weather was very poor today - calm but very wet. In fact it didnt stop raining the whole time we were there.
None the less it was as interesting and atmospheric as ever and I include a few extra photos, including of the buildings, ,the chapel window , David Wolfe explaining one of the gravestones,, Tayvallich, the island’s distinctive cross and of a boat that whizzed past when were at that particular spot which turned out to be HMS Magpie, one of the Royal Navy's smallest vessels.
I also took my wee drone with me and although the rain hindered getting much from it, the main blip is a drone shot taken at the island jetty, This is the boat which services the island the island from Tayvallich though its usually job is providing the Jura passenger ferry.
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