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These, along with moutons (sheep), were everywhere. Turns out that the isle has strong Celtic ties, as all roads signs and maps were written in French as well as Gaelic.
The first few days . . .

September 14th 2006
I didn’t have easy access to the internet for the first few days of my trip, so forgive me if these first few passages are a bit long; I do have to cover seven days’ worth of events. First things first, the plane. It was a very quick ride (to me) and fairly enjoyable. To my delight, I had a window seat, and to my discontent, I had a wonderful view of the right wing. The view due east was spe ... read more
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