The next night we travelled to Mull and having crossed to the island by ferry we saw the beautiful village of Tobermorey. We then travelled by coach across the island and took another ferry to Iona a lovely tranquil island which looks like a dot on the map it is so tiny. this is where St Colmcille set up a monastery in bygone days. We had a tour of the monastery a very well preserved building. It was lovely and balmy there with the sheep cropping in the fields and the long horned cows dozing in the ruins.As we were out for the day we were given a picnic lunch. later in the evening we returned to the sip to a lovely and delicious dinner as usual.
Am ong the other islands we visited was Orkney where we saw among other things the rare flower flower calles Primula Scottica which only grows on Orkney.this island has lush green fields and no trees. They gave herds of Aberdeen Angus cows and sheep. On the islands they have several breed of sheep white ,black and Jacob black and white.
We also visited the Faroes and the town of Torshaven which is owned by Denmark and one cafe would only take Krona or credit card for coffee. However some other shops were glad to take our sterling! the next day we visited the Shetlands where it rained , the only rain we saw in the whole week.We saw some Shetland ponies but the lady who breeds them said there is very little call for them now.We saw some traditional wool jumpers and lovely handmade silver.
On the 7th day we visited Dundee and went out to see Glamis castle childhood home of the Queen Mother. It was a fabulous place. on the last night we travelled to Nrecastle wher we were bussed home gy JMG coaches stopping in Chester at a designer village and crossing on the ferry to Dublin and onwards to Mallow..
The ship was fabulous had 2 pools and 3 jacuzzis, card room, library with good supply of books , gymnasium, 3 dining rooms, spa, 4 bars, theatre, ( we would give our back teeth for one like this in Mallow)dance floor so we need never be bored. the food was to die for and we had a different menu each night.The cabins were very comfortable and the staff very pleasant and attentive.
Me with the fab 4 in Liverpool holding Paul McCartneys hand
Photo Mary Flood
Photo Mary Flood
On boarding the ship Margaret Mary and Nora
Luss
Tobermorey
Long horned cow on Iona
Artwork with fruit
Artwork with vegetables
More fruit
A bit scary this one
He said this was his cousin!
More artwork made out of melons and other fruit
Photos Margaret Mc Carthy
Tobermorey with our ship on the right
Shetland ponies at their stud farm in the rain, Shetland Island.
Photo Mary Flood
Primula Scottica rare flower grown only on Orkney apparently.
Photos Margaret Mc Carthy
with Monica in Tobermorey Island of Mull
Nora Margaret Victor Helen and Monica
Glamis Castle home of the Queen Mother
Enjoying another meal Margaret Mary Monica Nora and Helen
Photo Mary Flood
Primula Scottica rare flower grown only on Orkney apparently.
Celebrating Helen's birthday(centre)
Photos Monica Kelleher
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