Conditions on McBraynes 'Isle of Lewis'
White Amaryllis in Bloom
Eisenstadt Walnut!
White Amaryllis
Not taking bets on whether there is a pot of gold…
Early morning shadows
Amaryllis
Snowdrops under the oaks.
Giving some willows a haircut
View from gazebo oaks and snowdrops
13.45hrs Suntime - The clock's right!
Betula Jacquemontii in their winter colours
Gazebo - Untreated Larch 14 yrs old now
The snowdrops
Old slates make good flooring in a garden gazebo
Walter Wood, Hosick Falls, New York 1895 hay rake…
Eisenstadt Walnut seedling - Birds' eye view!
Amaryllis in full bloom, backlit by the sun
Amaryllis in full bloom, backlit by the sun
The Heath-Robinson Lightbox
Lightbox #1
Lightbox #2
Lightbox #3
Dr Paddy Moriarty's Slate Gravestone in Kilmalkeda…
On the command, Quick March!
Cock Pheasant in his winter colouring
Friends
The Comedian
Don't bite!
Ouch!
Calm moment...
Mischief...
Let's see what he's up to...
No portraits today, please.
Amaryllis in bloom
Clear Night skies - New Moon
The Eisenstadt Walnut Tree!
WIVES: Buying your husband socks for his birthday…
The Thingamejig...
Let the sun shine in!
Let the sun shine in!
Let the sun shine in!
Let the sun shine in!
Let the sun shine in!
Brain Food!
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Conditions on McBraynes 'Isle of Lewis'


- in this case, from the "Isle of Lewis", one of CalMac's vesels.
As I noted to my SNP MSPs Lockhead and Robertson, I have travelled on a better maintained Bangladeshi river steamer in my time.
The windows are not only filthy but rusting in their frames and staining the curtains.
CalMac is apparently owned by a holding company, owned by the Scottish
Government. Never mind the paying, travelling citizenry, what do tourists make of such a poor example of the care and attention paid to maintenance in Scotland's public transport?
As I noted to my SNP MSPs Lockhead and Robertson, I have travelled on a better maintained Bangladeshi river steamer in my time.
The windows are not only filthy but rusting in their frames and staining the curtains.
CalMac is apparently owned by a holding company, owned by the Scottish
Government. Never mind the paying, travelling citizenry, what do tourists make of such a poor example of the care and attention paid to maintenance in Scotland's public transport?
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