Despite the title, this blog has a low quotient of both strange news and plankton. In reality, this blog is simply a means for me to record my thoughts, musings and bitterness in a crisp ASCII format. I should confess, however, that I do have a professional connection to plankton ...
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Day 6: St. Cyrus
After an early start (it's a school day for Iona and Cameron!), I headed down the coast road back towards Carnoustie, with a few stops off along the way. First was Dunnottar Castle which, while closed, is always nice to see (and photograph). Next was a longer stop for a beach walk at St. Cyrus (see above). It's always been one of my favourite beach walks, and it didn't disappoint today. Not least because, as usual, I practically had the place to myself (except when buzzed by two military jets). The last stop was Montrose cemetery to visit Granny A's grave, in part to check that the adjacent tree hadn't toppled it (it hadn't). Then home to more pottering around.
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