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Nairn and the Moray Firth

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

Just back from our usual late winter/early spring break. This year we had rented a cottage in Nairn for a week. We had a great holiday, the weather wasn’t too bad – dry most of the time but with a cold wind.

An old boat beached at the mouth of the cromarty firth

An old boat beached a the mouth of the Cromarty Firth

During the week we managed to get a fair amount of exploring done. We were on the Black Isle, ascended Cairn Gorm on the Funicular Railway, on the beach at Cullen, and visited the Landmark Center in Carrbridge.

Nairn from the dunes of East Beach

Nairn from the dunes of East Beach

As usual more photos are available in the gallery.

Scotland’s Secret Bunker.

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Back at the start of September I persuaded Nicky that we should go to Fife for the day and visit Scotland’s Secret Bunker. I’ve been wanting to visit this museum for a while now, but every time we are in Fife the weather seems to be far to nice to spend the day in an underground bunker.

The mock farmhouse above the secret bunker

The mock farmhouse hiding the entrance to the bunker.

The museum was a mixture of the very interesting, for someone who grew up in Cold War atmosphere of the 70’s and 80’s, and the very poorly executed. My first complaint is that as well as the admission fee you have to buy and audio guide or a guide book, very few of the exhibits are well labeled. For example, there is a room full of old BT telephone equipment, but there is little explanation as to what each item is and how it was used!

Another complaint is that the displays are now showing their age, the mannequins used look like they are cast-offs from a department store and the displays seemed to have been arranged by someone who wanted to cram in as many items as possible rather than tell a story. My final complaint about the interior is that the audio visual presentations are terrible. There are a number of interesting films being shown but the televisions used are tiny 14″ CRT devices rather than large modern flat screens, and the films seem to be played back from the original video tape complete with accompanying picture and sound degradation.

Immediately outside the farmhouse above the bunker is a collection of old military vehicles. Unfortunately these are kept behind wire fences to stop you getting near them. What is the point of this? I wanted to walk around the vehicles, look at them closely and take some photographs. In addition to the vehicles being chained off so is the mound of earth that covers the bunker, given that this was designed to survive a nuclear strike I fail to understand why I cannot walk over the mound or perhaps stop and have a picnic on the grass.

Photographs of the Secret Bunker, and our trip to Elie and Anstruther, are available in the gallery.

To contrast this experience with how an exhibition should be done we visited the Kylie: The Exhibition at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.  First up entry is free, and you get given a guide leaflet as you walk in the door.  The exhibition is clearly laid out, divided into different sections such as stage costumes, video costumes, and photo shoot costumes.  Even the large collection of photographs is in chronological order.  The only minor niggle is that, as with all high profile exhibitions, photography is not allowed, but overall a thumbs up and highly recommended

We’re all going to the Zoo tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Some kind of Australian bird

An Australian bird (I can’t remember the type)

Actually we went to Edinburgh Zoo yesterday. It was a great day out, the weather was excellent. Going on a week day, at this time of year, means that it is relatively quiet – only a couple of school parties. It’s a shame that there is so much building work going on, but I am sure the new Chimpanzee house will be great when it is finished. Having grown up in Edinburgh, and visited the Zoo hundreds of times, I think yesterday is the first time I’ve seen the Penguin Parade.

A selection of the best photos are in the gallery.

Weekend away.

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Having missed out on a summer holiday due to the kitchen refurbishment, we decided to escape for a weekend away. On Friday we finished work promptly and headed down to Kirkcudbright. We booked to stay in the Selkirk Arms Hotel, and were very pleased with the standard of the accommodation, the service, and the breakfast. For dinner on Friday evening we thought about eating in the Hotel, but decided to stretch our legs wandering round Kirkcudbright. During our walk we stumbled across The Castle Restaurant, it looked good so in we went. This restaurant gets a big thumbs up. Excellent service, the chef (and I think owner) came to our table and talked us through the specials he was offering, the food was lovely, and the service prompt and efficient.

On Saturday morning we had a tour around the shops of Kirkcudbright and then drove south on the A711 following it round to Castle Douglas. En-route we stopped at the view point (NX779498) outside Auchencairn:

Looking south to the Solway Firth

Looking south to the Solway Firth

After Castle Douglas we drove back towards Glasgow along the A13. We stopped briefly at Loch Doon before continuing on to Ayr, Troon, and finally Glasgow. All in all, a short but refreshing break. Both the hotel and restaurant on Kirkcudbright are recommended.

Busy, busy, busy!

Monday, July 16th, 2007

We had a very busy weekend, first we had to prepare for the new kitchen installation that started today. We had clear everything out of the kitchen and this involved three trips to the dump on Saturday morning. We are now living out of the hall:

Our new dining room

Our new dining room

After we had had some lunch it was off to the River Clyde by the Scottish Exhibition Center and new BBC Scotland Headquarters for the Clyde River Festival 2007. Mum and Dad were working on the restored Puffer, VIC-32:

Mum and Dad on the VIC-32
Mum and Dad on the VIC-32

More photos are available in the gallery. After leaving Mum and Dad we drove through to St Monans on the East Neuk of Fife to stay the night with the Clarks and Andersons who are through on holiday. On Sunday we spent the day on Elie beach:

Looking west along Elie beach towards Earlsferry

Looking west along Elie beach towards Earlsferry

We took lots of photos, and the best are in the gallery. On Sunday evening we drove back home, and today I am sitting listening to the kitchen being demolished!