Friday, 12 June 2015

RAASAY

 Last year in March ,I popped over to Raasay for lunch. It is just a short ferry ride from the Isle of Skye side, where the ferry leaves from Sconser, to the newly built ferry terminal near Raasay House. Raasay is 14 miles wide, north to south, and 3 miles wide, east to west.

 
It always feels like an adventure on a ferry.


Beinn na Cailleach, and  Sconser.

Looking north towards Portree, with Ben Tianavaig in the middle.
 One minute it looked a bit grey, but in typical Skye fashion, that soon changed to blue skies, and it was quite warm, yes, I know, quite strange...
Final stages.

 Raasay House is just recovering from a devastating fire that all but ruined the building. The roof , and almost everything internally was destroyed. There is a little of the original building left, the Library in the West Wing ,which gives an idea of how wonderful it would have been when it was originally built.


New slate roof and chimneys.
The house was built in the mid 18th century.It has had additions added by subsequent owners, and to-day, the house is owned by the local community.
It has evolved in to a wonderful 4 star hotel ,with a restaurant, cafe, bar ,and an outdoor centre.

Towards the new pier at Churchton Bay,  Raasay.

The Fountain Pond.




..and finally, with some blue skies, snow on the hills, and March sunshine, it was back, over the sea to Skye.


Thursday, 25 April 2013

Wandering, waterfalls and a walled garden.


Recently my Mum and I visited the gardens at Dunvegan Castle in Skye. We were so lucky to have a lovely sunny day, and happily wandered the many paths and crossed the rustic bridges.
one of the many rustic bridges.

Heathers in April.
...and the castle looked great too.
Dunvegan Castle entrance
The side of Dunvegan Castle
We wandered through the round garden, and admired the monkey puzzle tree...
Monkey puzzle tree.
The Round Garden.
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We crossed some more bridges, and a couple of waterfalls...

rustic bridges and waterfalls
... and then we found a lovely sunny spot in the walled garden.Protected from the wind, we sat down for a while, and just soaked up the Spring sunshine.

walled garden, Dunvegan Castle



So , a really lovely afternoon at the ancestral home !!
blue skies and the flag



Friday, 16 November 2012

New website,products,and silver linings.

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The old website was great to look and, and was really talented ,and multi-tasking was never a problem, and great to work with.. but there were issues. not that I blame the website, it was the provider. They became a victim of the  recession, and abandoned us, high and dry..

But every cloud has a silver lining, and here in Skye there are lots of clouds, so lots of silver lining too.
We have a new website,www.thetartanco.com 
 and Poppy has her own page.


and there are lots of new products too.
Harris Tweed Doorstop

Harris Tweed clutch  Purse.

Hand knitted Aran Hat.




Clouds and silver lining... we love them all...