Duller than Mongolian pony, less adventurous than the Trans-Siberian train, but relatively painless.
Before Sino-Australian relations begin, I will treat you to a retrospective of Scotland's subtle treasures.
One day,after walking for many miles in the hills and glens near Loch Ness, we entered the Cameron Estate, a beautiful sheltered Glen, and the site of the massacre by the English-loyal Campbells, who accepted hospitality, then rose before dawn to slaughter their hosts. As you do.
There was a small stone chapel with these stained glass windows.
As ever, there was water.
And mossy trees.
Great story, Kathy. Are you now travelling by train across Eurasia? I'm a little confused ... ;)
ReplyDeleteNo, flew from UK to Switzerland, then after a few days flew via Warsaw to Beijing. Obviously:)
ReplyDeleteI mean that in an "obvious as mud" sort of way....:)
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