vicarious

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Lucky Tom has spent the past week cycling around the Outer Hebrides with our friend, Mool. I have so enjoyed the photos that he’s been sending me each evening that I thought I’d share a selection with you here. All of these photographs were taken with his phone.

barra

ottercrossing

uists
hoose

otterloch

moolharris

manrides

shadows

callanais

dalbeg

moolonbench

midnightsun


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54 responses to “vicarious”

  1. Thank you for brining Scotland to life for those of us who will not make it there in person.

    That second from the bottom photo – that could only be comfortable for someone who just spent the better part of a week on a bicycle! ;-)

  2. Doreen MacL Avatar
    Doreen MacL

    Thank you and Tom for the beautiful photos. Lovely memories for me of my visits to Scotland, especially Callanish.

  3. Just lovely. The Western Isles so often have idyllic weather in May: glad Tom caught it. I remember cycling right round Barra on a family holiday when I was eight. It seemed an awfie long way, but that was in high wind and driving rain! I never caught the cycling bug, but that holiday awakened an interest in learning Gaelic. 30 odd years later, I am still trying!

  4. Mona NicLeoid Avatar
    Mona NicLeoid

    Wow, they did the whole length, from Barra to Lewis? That’s admirable! Whenever I drive around the Western Isles or sit on a bus, I see cyclists on the road and admire them. Now I’m homesick, too, those pictures are beautiful. There is nothing like na h-Eileanan Siar in early summer… ~sigh~

  5. dfuller55 Avatar
    dfuller55

    You do know that you live in paradise???!!! Those pictures just take my breath away…simply beautiful!

  6. Elaine Avatar

    I would love to visit your part of the world. Such loveliness and serenity. My favorite photos were of the castle (only access by boat?) and the house with the thatched roof? Have you found a new place to live yet?

  7. robin warren Avatar
    robin warren

    Thanks again for sending on these and all the other posts of things that move you one way or the other. There is nothing for it Kate, you guys need a tandem. Am certain despite the fun, Tom was only half there without you. Love the pic that makes the hill look like a volcano in heat. :) All best to both, robin.

  8. Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures of this area. I hope to visit there one day….

  9. Great photos…One day I hope to visit with my hubby and daughter…

  10. Gretchen Avatar
    Gretchen

    Lovely photos which bring back memories of my own trip to Lewis and Harris in 2002. I do hope to return some day.

  11. I want to visit Scotland even more than I did before! So beautiful…

  12. Lovely, and that must be a really nice camera phone he has!
    All of your photo posts make me desperately want to visit Scotland.

  13. Wonderful photos! I love bike touring and enjoy its simple pleasures. Thanks for sharing!

  14. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    These are stunning! One day I will be there…

  15. Lucky, indeed! How exhilarating that must be…..

  16. headinthesun Avatar
    headinthesun

    That looks like a volcano in the first shot!
    It would be worth the sore bottom to see sights like these.

  17. Wonderful. Thank you for sharing these. Scotland is such a beautiful country.

  18. catdownunder Avatar
    catdownunder

    och – I’m just a wee bit jealous!

  19. Wow. It looks absolutely stunning !

  20. Fabulous pictures of one of my favourite places to visit. Luckily, I’m heading to Harris for one week in July:)

  21. Anita J Avatar
    Anita J

    Absolutely fantastic. You two could work for Tourism U.K! Thanks

  22. Martha Avatar

    Beautiful, I am envious of Tom for cycling there. Being from the US, its hard to imagine, but beautiful to see!

  23. Lynn in RI Avatar
    Lynn in RI

    Thank you Kate, vicarious is fitting from my home too.

  24. Stunning! Thank you both for sharing such picturesque scenery.

  25. Joyce in Melbourne Avatar
    Joyce in Melbourne

    Lovely pictures. Thank goodness for technology, so that you can share photos from a phone with us!

  26. Wow Kate, that beach looks positively tropical … reminds me of the road north of Cairns in Queensland :) I’ve got lots of your posts to catch up on, and am looking forward to a few hours of happy reading.

  27. I would like to spend some time there!

  28. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing his trip with us!

  29. Love the liight. You are so much farther north than we are and it shows in the angle of the sun, even on a phone camera. Gorgeous!

  30. Susan Avatar

    Super! what a treat for wet/rainy eyes! Thank you for letting us share his joy. Great ride. Otters, hope they aren’t ‘man eating’ :) still remember that crazy story I read years ago……………

  31. Laura Avatar

    My first thought…”What luck that they had such good weather!” That was the former commuting cyclist speaking…

  32. How wonderful – gorgeous sea, billowy-cloud sky, wildlife crossings (otters! yes!) and thatched-roof cottages. Doesn’t get much better than that.

  33. Patrizia Avatar
    Patrizia

    luky,good weather, in Italy is raining every day and is cold, very crazy!

  34. Thanks. Beautiful country. Wonderful pics!

  35. These pictures speak straight to my heart. Tom must have had a wonderful time!

  36. Rachel Avatar

    Ah! I can feel the fresh air. So gorgeous. Though I think the otter crossing is my favourite.

  37. humble_pie Avatar
    humble_pie

    i’m another who would love to know more about the standing stones, if you & Tom can manage it.

    these are menhirs, no? what sort of knitted item might they inspire? clearly, something strong, powerful, knit to last for several centuries …

  38. Sukie Avatar

    Thank you for letting us also enjoy the Scottish landscape.

  39. Thank you so much for these – One of these days I hope to see these places in person. Also want to say how much I am enjoying your book.

  40. How beautiful. My husband is an avid road cyclist and I just thought how wonderful he would find it to be riding around these amazing places. The scenery is breathtaking. I’m particularly drawn to the little croft….I could see myself happily sat in there for as long as I desired….sewing, just stopping to take breaks to walk my dog on the beach…..

  41. It’s just so beautiful it takes your breath away. It’s so easy to forget that we have such stunning scenery tucked away in corners of the UK.

  42. what is that place with all the tall upright stones? These pics only make me more determined to visit Scotland. Wow!

    1. The standing stones are at Calanais or Callanish, on the isle of Lewis. :)

  43. Nancy (from across the big pond) Avatar
    Nancy (from across the big pond)

    WOW! Thanks much for the peaceful feelings one gets, looking at all this beauty.

  44. Yvonne Avatar

    Breathtaking photos – loved the “otter crossing” sign – here we have moose crossing signs.

  45. Thanks so much Kate! We are travelling to the Outer Hebrides to spend two weeks enjoying the scenery and wildlife and these photos have increased our expectations! It looks everything I had imagined!

  46. gorgeous pictures, thanks for sharing !

  47. I had the same joy of those wonderful landscapes and weather travelling in Scotland last week while in Germany we had the worst two weeks in May ever! So that was a lucky escape for me! Thanks for sharing those lovely pictures! I am just finishing my Northmavine Hoody, knitting it in Scotland made it rather special for me!

  48. Scotland really is extraordinarily beautiful

  49. donna Avatar

    exactly what Mamamoo said!
    oh to live there!
    beautiful pics

  50. Tricia Avatar

    I especially love the photos of Callanish, a place I intend to revisit one day, thanks for bringn back happy memories. I spent the week on Mull, so I know how glorious the weather was – lucky Tom indeed!

  51. mamamoo13 Avatar
    mamamoo13

    Beautiful! Lately, I have felt like chucking it all away and moving to your part of the world to begin a life at a much simpler and self-sufficient pace.

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