Posts tagged ‘ulva’
Clearance Clachan ~ Bruach Mhor
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Sheep fank and cleared clachan of Bruach Mhor above Laggan Bay and Lagganulva and across the bay from the Isle of Ulva.
Rained briefly on the way up, enough to stop and put the camera away.
Wondered about the weather briefly, wondered about my back briefly.
They both held up over time.
😉
Excellent Article – Ulva Ferry Past and Present
Ulva Ferry and the community’s struggle for their primary school.
More Ulva History – A Bit Thicker and Not As Accessible
Clan MacQuarrie: A History, by R. W. Munro and Alan Macquarrie
Bruach Mhor Citing
As Always Your Commentary and Critique Is Appreciated.
Kilbrennan Farm at Ulva Ferry ~ Isle of Mull
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Ulva Ferry, the Isle of Mull
Hospitality and Graciousness, Courtesy of Anna and Michael Hogan
A friendly visit three years back and a round about home swap this year brought us to Anna and Mike Hogan’s gate.
As hosts Anna and Mike have truly extended themselves, becoming friends.
Red Deer
Gaelic Place Names: Cill Becoming Kil
Loch Tuath leading to Loch na Kael and the sole munro on Mull, Ben Mor.