 Neist Point Lighthouse Neist Point Lighthouse, now the most westerly point in Scotland, enjoy the walk down the 127 steps, fantastic fishing and sunsets to die for and all just a 15 minute walk from the cottage, basking sharks, blue mink whales and an abundance of sea birds |
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 Oisgill Bay Our own private beech, you'll be unlucky if you have the share this amazing beech with anyone else,a 10 min walk out the back of kelpie with stunning views over the outer isles |
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 Waterstein Views of Waterstein with Kelpie cottage and no 1 Waterstein, Loch Mor with its abundance of wildlife and birds |
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 Waterstein Head sunset turning the Beta Mor red with the evening sky, also home to 2 golden eagles, views of all the outer isles from the top, |
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 Rock formations Moonen Bay Moonen bay lies under the Beta Mor, all around are the fairy hills, a somewhat magical place overlooking Neist Point Lighthouse |
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 Glendale Mill An old mill ,part of Glendales history |
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 Kelpie Cottage Gardens Plenty of room to sit and enjoy the morning sunshine and listen to the fresh water pond gently flowing with newts, diving beetles and lotsmore |
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 Kelpie Gardens View from Kelpie, looking over to Loch Mor, sit and watch for eagles at the door |
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 PEAT BOG Cassie and Tess having a well earned rest from the sheep, they're watching me work this time |
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 Sunset Amazing sunsets, this one behind kelpie cottage, they turn the hill infront of the cottage red so you know just when to look out |
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 Kelpie cottage Sit down here beside the pond and enjoy some of kelpies mature gardens,( always some plants to take home too,) |
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 winter in Waterstein The views in the snow are breath taking, it doesn't often snow here but when it does, WOW , Loch Mor on one of those days |
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 My house and Kelpie Here we have both houses, although situated together they are very seperate, I live here alone just me and my bearded collie Tess, who I promise you will fall in love with but no you can't take her home, |
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 Poole Teal Harbour Our local harbour just a mile down the road, if you would like to bring a boat with you, no problem, let me know and I'll arrange a mooring for you |
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 Fishing One of the many pollock caught at neist Point or Oisgill, this one caught by my son Keith. |
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 Lambing Time Some of the ewes kept in the shed until they have their lambs during march and april |
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 Moonlight Looking over loch Mor on a moonlight night during October, you don't need a torch just wrap up warm and take a moon light walk, the stars are amazing and also good views of the Northern Lights |
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 Triplets This ewe gave birth to triplets, here they are seen snuggling down with Mum while she has a well deserved rest, They are so cute and cuddly, A lovely time to stay at the cottage |
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 Tess Although she is fully grown now and a trained sheep dog she always has time to stop to say Hello, and have a cuddle |
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 On the door step look what was in my garden, the bird life here is something special, depending on the time of year we have so many birds visit our island, a bird watches paradise |
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