I'm off to Rowan Cottage this morning. We had holidaymakers there for a few days last week, so there's a 'turn round' to do. It's quiet there for a few weeks before the summer season gets going in April. I will stay at Rowan overnight to take the opportunity to take some photographs in an area I don't often have time to explore - Rowan is about 40 miles from Roskhill, so we mostly only go there to service the cottage. The landscape and scenery in the southern end of the island is surprisingly different to the north....
Loch Ainort and the Red Cuillin, January 2010
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It is different. (Wonderful photos, by the way. Great to see parts of Skye that I've only seen in May/June or September/October.) And then the southwest portion where the MacDonalds reigned is different still, not as rough and rugged a terrain as the rest of the island.
Thank you for your comments Jill. Skye seems to offer something for everyone!
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