Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Stoer Lighthouse

Stoer lighthouse from the parking area.

It's quite the drive to Stoer Lighthouse; another one of those single track roads with passing places.  The lighthouse is no longer used, except as a holiday rental.  It's been replaced by more modern technology.
The beach below the lighthouse is too rocky to want to walk on and the hill is too steep to comfortable go down, or back up!

Lexie and I waving at Bill.

The wind was blowing a gale, but there wasn't any rain, so Lexie and I walked up to the lighthouse.  She was quite taken by the cow and sheep poop everywhere.  Water was water streaming down the hill, but I didn't feel comfortable letting her drink because of the poop.  Back to the car to share a bottle full of Inverness water.
Lexie and the lighthouse; this was a fun picture to take.

Black sheep behind a sturdy fence.  They must be special, as the other sheep are left to roam.

A local by the side of the road.

More locals, taken as we drove by.

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