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16 October 2014

Island Wanderer


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Blogging again!

Haven't blogged for a while...was on a psychological low...the notion to write is on me again, though!Maybe the awful summer weather had something to do with my dip?
Last sunday I went to Oban, returning on tuesday. Going through the sound of Mull is an ever fresh experience;the sea and the hills are never the same; is it something to do with the density of the light,or something like that?
Now to go back to the subject of wind farms and their effect on the enviornment,my view is that the hills on each side of the sound are completely lifeless except for some forestery plantations.
This country side although exceedingly beautiful, lacks any appearance of progress.I am sure that like many others that I feel:These hills have got to be made alive.In spite the enviornmentalist desire for pristine wide open spaces without mankinds basic requirements being duly considered.
Posted on Island Wanderer at 05:44

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I was very pleased to read your psychological low is at an end Island Wanderer. As to the weather so far this summer - its been good here.

pondhead from Mull




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