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Lonely farmhouse

We drove through miles and miles of this lush, beautiful country and rarely saw any signs of human habitation. No houses, few cars, no fence and to their credit, no roadside garbage. This homestead looked particularly lonely out in the wilderness. Judging by the erosion around that stream I wonder how often the inhabitants of that farmhouse get flooded-out.
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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