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    5 September

    £4.30
    £1.75 map
    33p lunch
    34p tea
    £2.30
    Caught ride (South Dell) w/ Newspaper delivery man from Swainbost to roundabout Stornoway. Then a Lochs man driving to Cameron Terrace, Leurbost. Then Contractor doing road work, from Stornoway. Then a White and MacKay Scotch sales rep to Outer Islands. He speaks a little Gaelic, from Glen Shiel originally. Gave me a key chain and a little Scotch bottle sample. He said Rodel Hotel kicks everyone out at 10:00, open for locals from 10:40. Left me at Leverburgh, no luck, picked me up again and brought me back to Tarbert for ferry. Gales blowing yesterday, last night and today. Heavy rain last night, intermittent showers, some heavy today. Got soaked in Leverburgh, then sun came out and wind dried mostly before I left. Cast off Tarbert 6:17. [I have a note about a picture of the last bit of spindrift off the bow of the "Hebrides" with Skye in the background (Vaternish) and Gale winds, but the camera had failed.] Uig very nice. Twilight 9:00. Raining, not yet pulled out. Only Gaelic on board. 2 girls from Benbecula and old couple that just sat down next to me. Got to Lochmaddy after 11:00. Other Gaelic speakers my own age on board.

    [I remember those crossings. The first was fine. The second was rough and in the dark, and I have to say I wasn't comfortable. It wasn't seasickness, I had just never been bounced around in the dark like that before. I really did enjoy being underway. Well except that one time. The hostel must have stayed open late due to the ferry arrival because I have the charge written down. Usually they closed before then.]
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    "There is no merit in being wet and/or cold and sartorial elegance take second place to common sense." Jock Scot

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    6 September

    £2.30 hostel

    https://postimg.cc/vDL4GfMT
    North Uist, Harris background (morning)

    Benbecula Sept 12 Monday Irish/Scotish Evening £1.25 (Mairi Ni'Ghrada) [this was from a poster advertising an evening of music. I recognized Mairi Ni'Ghrada's name as I had a recording of her playing uillean pipes]

    https://postimg.cc/mzBmJ7BM
    2 Taigh Geal near Sollas, N. Uist (Malaclete, Ceann a'Bhaigh)

    Stone house rounded corners, fences large stones filled with smaller [stones in between] https://postimg.cc/mtjB5S43 [my rough drawing of very large stones with smaller ones filling in between as how they made their fences]

    Loch Maddy (ferry nearby? right)
    Very windy. Walked to Ceann a'Bhaigh, heavy shower, caught a rise back to Loch Nam Madadh with psycho doctor ----- Maclean. Told me a great deal. He was from N. Uist. Wife is a relation of Dido in Ness [I had heard of Dido when I was in Ness]. Puttered around afternoon. Evening just beautiful, very windy. Read 2 books. Hostel very nice. Warden N. Uist native.

    [In spite of the notes I made I don't remember much of Loch Maddy. I do remember going into a shop to buy food. The produce (apples come to mind) was not all that great, which I completely understood due to how difficult is was to get out there.]
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    "There is no merit in being wet and/or cold and sartorial elegance take second place to common sense." Jock Scot

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