| I had signed up to take a bus trip into Inverness. It gave us a 45 minute trip to the town. The countryside was very interesting. |
| Cows and sheep grazed along the way. When I was planning this trip I remembered that I had seen the reference to Inverness in regard to Hungarian Blue fabric. Did my research and found what I was looking for. Gilly Thomson, of Kekfesto Cotton did in fact sell Hungarian fabric. I contacted her and we agreed that I could walk to her house quite easily, from where the bus would drop us off. I did not need any more incentive to do just that. |
| Here is a picture of the Inverness Castle. (Picture out of order, as I was using two different cameras, and when you load then blogger will put them in their order, not mine.) |
| I still had time to do a bit of exploring after I left Gilly's house. There was a neat shop next to this pub. Don't you love the saying? |
| When we got back to Invergordon, we were met by these school age students, ready to serenade us. It was awesome. Their precision was wonderful. |
| After Jan and I got back on the ship, I was up on the lido deck when I heard the pipes and checked it out. The students were marching their way out to the ship. |
| What a treat it was to listen and watch these amazing kids. Nothing like being piped as we are leaving dock. |