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So inviting  
   

So inviting

It was another stinker of a hot day and the calm waters of the Loch looked quite enticing. A group of high school age lads were diving from the pier into the water. When I saw them shivering after coming out of the water I wasn't sure that was the better option. Standing on the pier above the cold waters actually acted like natural air-conditioning. I could have waited her all day.
Day Seven (Carlisle to the Scottish Highlands)

July 19th 2006
A nice hot shower before bed helped me cool off a bit so I slept well through the night. We enjoyed a rather sumptuous buffet breakfast at the hotel. We had scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, broiled tomatos, cereals, oatmeal, orange and tomato juices and the ever-popular baked beans. In Italy and France I found most of the breakfasts pretty lacking while I've never gone wrong in Germany and Austr ... read more
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