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A big, big thanks to the Royal Couple, Johnny and Tash for hosting a totally brilliant weekend at Stein, Oonyakistan. Top location, top company and top fun. It really doesn't get much better...
The Isle of Skye is a really lovely part of the world and the locals couldn't have been friendlier. Now to let my liver recover.
Here are a few photos from my weekend.
The ride up to the event was a beaut. This is heading north for the Glenelg ferry and a fag break for G.C.. Nice spot
The view of Stein village with the Inn and campsite on the foreshore. What a location...
Here's Tuned In relaxing and shaking off a fuzzy heid from Friday's ceilidh. Like last year, he was glad of the en suite facilities that the campsite provided.
A Tossers' Team was entered for the Tug O' War at the Stein Gala on Saturday. We got beaten 2-1 by a local team who included an 80 year old man. Shapeshifter looks to be confusing Tug O' War with Formation Water Skiing. No wonder we got beat!
The Saturday Night Charity Ceilidh was a magical night out. Bring your own drink (or in this case, everyone send Tash into Portree for it ) Top entertainment all night and raising money for a good cause. Can't be bad.
Here's Whatton and Mrs Ronno (in matching outfits) getting their Heedrum Hoes mixed up with their Heedrum Hays.
HRH having a well earned dram. He didnae look as fresh faced as this later on. Mind you, who did? Strong drink was taken.
The view from outside the village hall just as the heavens opened up on Saturday night
We set off fairly early for the run home on Sunday. It was torrential rain for the first 20 miles or so but then the Gods were kinder.
The obligitory photo stop at Eilean Donan Castle
It was good to see some weel kent faces and meet some who will be weel kent at the next event.
Many thanks for a great weekend from Ronnie and Christine
The Isle of Skye is a really lovely part of the world and the locals couldn't have been friendlier. Now to let my liver recover.
Here are a few photos from my weekend.
The ride up to the event was a beaut. This is heading north for the Glenelg ferry and a fag break for G.C.. Nice spot
The view of Stein village with the Inn and campsite on the foreshore. What a location...
Here's Tuned In relaxing and shaking off a fuzzy heid from Friday's ceilidh. Like last year, he was glad of the en suite facilities that the campsite provided.
A Tossers' Team was entered for the Tug O' War at the Stein Gala on Saturday. We got beaten 2-1 by a local team who included an 80 year old man. Shapeshifter looks to be confusing Tug O' War with Formation Water Skiing. No wonder we got beat!
The Saturday Night Charity Ceilidh was a magical night out. Bring your own drink (or in this case, everyone send Tash into Portree for it ) Top entertainment all night and raising money for a good cause. Can't be bad.
Here's Whatton and Mrs Ronno (in matching outfits) getting their Heedrum Hoes mixed up with their Heedrum Hays.
HRH having a well earned dram. He didnae look as fresh faced as this later on. Mind you, who did? Strong drink was taken.
The view from outside the village hall just as the heavens opened up on Saturday night
We set off fairly early for the run home on Sunday. It was torrential rain for the first 20 miles or so but then the Gods were kinder.
The obligitory photo stop at Eilean Donan Castle
It was good to see some weel kent faces and meet some who will be weel kent at the next event.
Many thanks for a great weekend from Ronnie and Christine