clipped from www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
Stoer Point
I've done some very fancy investigation (all right, I simply read the caption on the photo I used as my banner) and have found out that the picture was taken at Stoer Point. I now want to go there desperately. I've found that it's 2 hours away from Inverness & 3 hours away from Portree - so very obviously we'll likely go there from Inverness. That actually works out perfectly because we'll be in Inverness the longest (aside from Edinburgh) so we'll be able to take the time and go out there.
When do they shear the sheep in Scotland I wonder? Will I even be able to see any fluffy ones? Are sheep nice? If I see one will the Scots let me pet it? Paul always says I should just open a petting zoo or live on a farm.
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MT here, ::comment, comment, comment::
Sheep are nice. They don't really care that you're traipsing through their fields and whatnought. They may look at you and take a couple steps forward, thinking you may have a tasty grain treat for them.
Climb fences rather than risk leaving a gate open--it's VERY uncool to muck with farmers.
: )
Do ask permission and say hello as traipsing across farms. It's polite and you already knew that!
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