The sea was flat calm for our ferry crossing from Belfast back to Cairnryan in Scotland. Stena were very generous with their food and drink - this is a kids portions of fish and chips and if you have your own cup, all teas and coffees were free! Sharon - a ferry for you!
The small island of Ailsa Craig (the plug) in the background. I (Dee) remembers seeing this on TV recently - the granite from this island is used to make curling stones. |
We stopped for the night at a lovely spot on a farm overlooking the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of Arran. The farmer and his wife were really friendly and told us all about their farm. We were introduced to their pet sheep - a Suffolk - who was about to give birth to twins and learnt about the other sheep whose breed are "Easycare". These are self-shedding and so don't need sheering and come with lots of other benefits. All very interesting!
Inside the castle there is a room full of swords and knives on displays on the walls |
This is a great wicker sculpture of the Kraken (a legendary sea monster). He has a big basket to put any rubbish in that you might find on the beach |
Thought I would get some peace!! |
Purdy loved running around in the castle grounds! |
Love a child's portion, and free tea and coffee, what's not to like! I really can't believe the fabulous weather you're having. Maybe you could compile a quality score sheet for all the NT scones you're consuming. SG x
ReplyDeleteTop score for the Stena cafe - all the scones have been far too good!!
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