Saturday, 28 August 2010

Had to show you the passion flower; despite the awful winter it has survived and is flowering away. This plant started off with us in the early eighties, then didn't survive a very cold winter we had in the nineties- BUT Dorothy from the farm next door had taken a cutting, and was able to pass a bit back to me, and so it goes on. Dorothy's didn't survive last winter, but I know she'll be round to get a cutting soon.

And all this is just to show you what a lovely mild climate we have here.

In a couple of weeks I'm off to Cornwall to check out the gardens there and see if they can compete with ours. I feel the Eden Project may be slightly grander than Gigha, but will it be as nice?

Thursday, 19 August 2010


We've bought a picture! Well you may wonder what that's got to do with holiday cottages, but it just shows you what nice things you can do when you come and stay down here.
Lots of good artists and galleries in Mid-Argyll and last week-end they opened their studios to the public, so it was a lovely excuse for a tootle round. We started in Tarbert, and finished in Crinan, going by the highways and by-ways via such hidden treasures as Slockavullin and Crinan Ferry.

The area just reeks of ancientness with its standing stones and chambered cairns; it is the centre of the old kingdom of Dalriada , and the first Scottish kings were crowned at Dunadd. There are raised bogs and fabulous wild flowers and deer keeking at you out of the trees. Yachts locking out to sea at Crinan , and beavers at Loch Coille Bhar.

Start at Kilmartin museum and have a really delightful day - and you might buy a picture.

Wednesday, 11 August 2010


A hectic week-end in Carradale. Two concerts - one of Friday and one on Saturday. Both packed out, and set in a relaxed way round tables, with a bar. Friday was modern, and definitely for the youngsters, but Saturday was a good old fashioned Ceilidh with some of our local stars. Lorne is a fabulous professional piper, while the Gaelic Choir are Mod winners. You can't get better than that. And it all ended up with an enthusiastic dance.

Then Saturday was a great day at the Cricket Club with the President's eleven playing the team. don't know who won but they had great fun. Here we have Donald, Laird of Torrisdale (70 this month!) and Brian, skier, cyclist, tennis player, and cricketer.

Yesterday the village was out of water, so we were very grateful to be on our own supply.