The high road, the low road and the road less traveled.

This was my view, absolutely alone, no other tourists, just a few sheep and some cows. So peaceful. I had heard there was a stone circle off the beaten path that reminiscent of Stonehenge.the directions were spot on:

Ignore the enter at your own risk sign, no worries.

Go through the pillars with the scary lion.

Open the gate, and close it. The farmer is nice enough to let you on the land, don’t let the cows out, or the sheep!

Don’t touch the electric fence!

Up close, amazing….these have stood the test of time, and cows using them for scratching posts! Oh, and watch where you step! 

This one certainly appears to have a face at this angle.

Onto the falls that drew me here in the first place.

Beautiful! Everywhere in this small town you can hear the rushing water. This house really caught my eye.

Next stop Crieff. A quaint old town, with wonderful public pottys!

I drove through the Glencoe Mountains where on misty days the clouds appear to swallow the mountains, it was quite misty, bordering on rain! Breathtaking!

Wooly cap kinda day!

I met a couple from Australia last night at the pub. We sat and chatted for 2 hours! They were tired of talking to each other, and well, I was totally bored with me!!

On the menu was a ‘Tour of Scotland’ in whisky! So, 6 shots (small ones) let the comparisons begin. They were not for the faint of heart! 

Christopher and his wife were very entertaining with their stories from home, their 4 girls and their dairy farm. I’ve gotten to meet some very generous and genuinely lovely people. Christopher and Bronwyn gave me their address, and phone number, and an invite to visit with them when I make it to Australia! They, in turn, have an invite to Lancaster County, they seemed intrigued by the Amish!

George’s Pub, Invernay.

Random shots from the stops today:


Not a puffin! 

2 thoughts on “The high road, the low road and the road less traveled.

  1. Anne, your adventures are truly inspiring. The photos are beautiful. I look forward each day to the next chapter if your novel. You are a brave traveler!

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