

We awoke at about 8:45 after getting to bed about 4 am, feeling a little tired and slow starting. In room coffee helped, we cleaned up and checked out and started our 15 minute walk to train station. We found a wonderful breakfast place stopped in for a traditional English breakfast consisting of eggs, toast, baked beans, sliced cooked tomato's, bacon(more ham) and black pudding(no not like American, more like a bread cake black and cinnamon taste) all this with coffee for about $5.20 not bad for UK.
A couple blocks later at a walk that was a little faster than we needed to make it( I thought we had 10 less minutes) we get to station board the train for our 3.5 hour ride through loch lomand park to Ft. William. The train ride through the Scottish Highland was a breathtaking mix of rolling valleys, lochs busy with shipping or fishing and high mountains rugged, rocky and snowy. Small little hamlets dotted our journey looking unspoiled by modern times, cars and electricity yes but still earning a living farming, growing own gardens. Simplicity of life quietly on display for all passing by to see. One can't help but start to give in to the alluring simple life, during this Easter weekend it reminds me to live a simple quiet life before the Lord.
Arrival in Ft William on an overcast day, highlighted a modern coastal town caught in an old way of life. Busy port, bed & breakfasts with lots of outdoor activities in an area where the coastline and mountains collide. Pictures to follow, Mike
A couple blocks later at a walk that was a little faster than we needed to make it( I thought we had 10 less minutes) we get to station board the train for our 3.5 hour ride through loch lomand park to Ft. William. The train ride through the Scottish Highland was a breathtaking mix of rolling valleys, lochs busy with shipping or fishing and high mountains rugged, rocky and snowy. Small little hamlets dotted our journey looking unspoiled by modern times, cars and electricity yes but still earning a living farming, growing own gardens. Simplicity of life quietly on display for all passing by to see. One can't help but start to give in to the alluring simple life, during this Easter weekend it reminds me to live a simple quiet life before the Lord.
Arrival in Ft William on an overcast day, highlighted a modern coastal town caught in an old way of life. Busy port, bed & breakfasts with lots of outdoor activities in an area where the coastline and mountains collide. Pictures to follow, Mike