28 June 2023

Historic place

Right around the lighthouse you can see if you go south – that is where the first naval ship (HMS Pathfinder) was sunk by a submarine (U boat) using a self propelled torpedo (during First World War). In fact, where we were in this picture is how far the U boat had come before its periscope was detected and shot at (but escaped – before sinking the Pathfinder)

28 June 2023

Sometimes I sign up for stuff without reading the fine print

I remember once I had signed up for a 15K race thinking it was a 5K race. This time when I signed up for Off Road Driving, I figured I would be in an ATV like in Costa Rica.

Noooo!! These are the old Range Rovers going over near vertical climbs up and down and thru water (that river in the picture was chump change compared to some of the water we went thru). Pretty amazing what the vehicles can do in low gear.

Once I got the hang of how to steer the vehicle inspite of sitting at a 20 degree angle on my left or right, it got easier. That is if you do not count the couple of times I manage to stall the engine by releasing the clutch too quickly. That was manual transmission driving for me for the first time after I got my license in India in 1993 !!

Very enjoyable experience though. I would love to come back and do this all over again.

27 June 2023

One thing you will not tire of seeing in Scotland hills…

… is the sheep. They are pretty much everywhere. These are the Scottish Blackface sheep, which I am told, are pretty hardy creatures. They can endure fairly harsh weather.

Another thing you will observe in the terrain is a lot of vertical drops in the hillside – no more than a couple of feet. Apparently, these sheep will knock off dirt from the hillside with their hooves to create vertical walls of a couple of feet. They are always leeward facing. The idea is to protect themselves from the punishing wind!!

I was telling James – my driver and guide today – how we grew up in India learning the nursery rhyme “Baa Baa Black Sheep”… when he told me “You cannot say that here anymore.”

I was curious – “What do you mean?”

“Well, you cannot use Black word anymore”

“So, what are the kids taught?”

“Baa, baa rainbow sheep”

“What?”

“Yes!”

A bit incredulous, I asked one of the young girls working in our restaurant later if it was true. She confirmed it!!

I wonder what the kids in my school in India are learning these days…

(BTW, can you spot all the sheep that appear like white dots?)