Well, I have sort of decided to travel in the UK before the Olympics for about 3 weeks. My main objectives are to get to Aberdeen from London and then to Lerwick. I also would like to do the impossible and find a Scot who would buy me an ale, a good one, not some lager like Carlsberg or Stella, but maybe a Skullsplitter or something. Yes, I know that will be difficult.
After Shetland, i'd like to hop a ship to the Faroes. I don't think that's likely, but I'll check into that. Then, to Orkney for a few days... because I want to get to Hoy this time around, then... I'm open. I figure it will be about 9 days of open time. I'll slowly make my way back south. Throw me some ideas please.
a few of mine: WALES, Mt. Snowden climbing; looking at some of the old monasteries which (perhaps) gave rise to the Irish equivalents; Bardsey Island and things Arthurian (because I know he was Welsh!); Anglesey (Mon), because it was the seat of Celtic wisdom; CORNWALL: Isles of Scilly, St Michael's Mount (named after me in anticipation of my birth)
I guess I love islands. I don't care for the hot, lie-in-the-sun and drink sissy drinks with umbrellas and listen to really bad calypso music, kinds of islands. I prefer islands where people work and live and tourism is a nuisance more than of massive economical importance.
Any tips? I would love to meet any and all of you Casebookers who might be in any of the vicinities I will be in, though my plans are, as of yet, simple.
Mike
After Shetland, i'd like to hop a ship to the Faroes. I don't think that's likely, but I'll check into that. Then, to Orkney for a few days... because I want to get to Hoy this time around, then... I'm open. I figure it will be about 9 days of open time. I'll slowly make my way back south. Throw me some ideas please.
a few of mine: WALES, Mt. Snowden climbing; looking at some of the old monasteries which (perhaps) gave rise to the Irish equivalents; Bardsey Island and things Arthurian (because I know he was Welsh!); Anglesey (Mon), because it was the seat of Celtic wisdom; CORNWALL: Isles of Scilly, St Michael's Mount (named after me in anticipation of my birth)
I guess I love islands. I don't care for the hot, lie-in-the-sun and drink sissy drinks with umbrellas and listen to really bad calypso music, kinds of islands. I prefer islands where people work and live and tourism is a nuisance more than of massive economical importance.
Any tips? I would love to meet any and all of you Casebookers who might be in any of the vicinities I will be in, though my plans are, as of yet, simple.
Mike
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