I go every year in late April/ Early May and have never seen one there!Come on, you have to take a diversion to Chanonry point to see the dolphins!
I post a flag on the map (see Tomintoul) with your name on it, together with a photo of the location (from you, if you wish, or from another source.) When I catch up on the backlog of non-wine posts on the brand-new multi-function virtual walk web facility and cross-platform wine blog resource I’ll post a load of nonsense there too.Virtual meet at the Ship Inn Elie?How do you do that?
I won’t buy it, dubious provenance. If someone else is taking the risk and footing the bill, I’m in!I could bring La Nerthe 2010 but you won't drink it, dubious provenance.
No, I couldn’t get bloody Radiohead out of my brain once they had started (see link in previous post.)With the sound of Vangelis in your ears?
A day in St Andrews yesterday, including the beach stroll recommended by @Eyebroughty.
The photo shows dark clouds with some bright evening sun - but I admit that might not be 100% truthful.Was it fair or raining, down here it was rain all day.
Of course for you it will always be sunny when you walk
It’s possible. I’d thought about the Anderton Boat Lift, which came up in conversation when I was having a chat with a local farmer while out walking last Friday. But as the number of virtual meets set up in the NW is currently a measly two, let’s see if someone that lives by one or the other is willing to see me there, rather than make it a simple detour.Marchbanks, I don't want to monopolise your time and energy, but as you're already dropping by to pay your respects to the birthplace of the NHS, you might like to detour a mile or so from that to visit this other wondrous pair of edifices:
If you stay on the coastal path you'll see remains of the old salt pans.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-55485370.amp
Actually you've passed that.