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One room shack on Tinderry Rd between Michelago and Bredbo, NSW. Ideal for isolation conditions. All modern facilities, running water (down at the creek) and wildlife sightings (wombat burrow under front veranda).
Non ce n'est pas une nouvelle banque suisse, juste un "Bonne Nuit de Berne" ;-)
Not is not another Swiss bank name, just a Good Night from Berne (="Bonne Nuit de Berne") ;-)
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If you do visit NZ you will probably find accommodations better than this but I wondered if this one could be specially for photographers to stay in since it has such "character". It seems to be air conditioned ready for the fierce summer heat we might get but I wouldn't recommend it for winter as it is far from the ski fields. Hope your week is going more seriously than mine :) Please note the album it is in.
I thought this Air BnB was a winner especially with the outdoor lounging area. But you guessed it--Marg said no-go. I decided to let her handle the lodging arrangements while I handle the dining itinerary. She looked a little nervous about this. Oh well, now I'm off to check out the best places for hotdogs and chili.
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Friends have stayed in this old lighthouse. I enjoy how it looks quite model like. Might have to find a hill above it to take a tilt shift photo. Add that to the list of pics yet to get. Hee hee. Hope you're all having a great week.
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On our way north at a place called Cheviot, North Canterbury. Gary the cook made a stunning dinner for us after a long day in the hybrid car.
Sorry you will have to put up with my boring holiday shots for a while now we are home. Omicron has reached our city after 18 months avoiding covid here. Most people are wearing masks and we are about 95% vaccinated which should help. Stay safe!
My first and only trip to Europe. It was in June 2016. I stayed in one of flats on this building. The 7 days I spent here is one of my nicest memories. I loved the city although- I was there for work . Didn’t see the whole city . Loved the neighbourhood, so calm and quiet.
As a B&B host (not an Air BnB Superhost! no thanks) I get asked many questions: where to go, what to see, what's the weather going to do today, etc? Fortunately, having an interest in photography has helped me in that, as I regularly recce the area to check roads, where deer are, highland coos, etc, and taste the local whisky so that I know!
Sometimes I'm powerless to help. When people (French) travel from the south of France to the Scottish Highlands and then decide it's too far to go 25 miles to explore the end of the Ardnamurchan peninsula. Or they only bring white trainers and no walking boots with them as if expecting to only walk on city pavements and not across unspoilt and rugged Mother Nature. I despair sometimes with the lack of 'nous' or planning. Of course they also expect to get up late and then set off for a day trip of all of Skye....and haven't even thought to book a ferry in peak season.
Some, a few, arrive better prepared, some with teenage kids more interested in staying in the room and playing Call of Duty on the Playstation. To them, I might say, why not go far off the beaten trail out to Glendrian?
Your kids can get some lungfulls of pure, fresh highland air, some exercise and some education (why do people come here with big plastic bottles of Highland Spring water bottled from some drain near the Ochil Hills near Glasgow? How could it be more pure than what we have come out of the mountains around here? At least I'm reasonably confident our water hasn't already passed through several other human beings, and only filtered after flowing through the whole sewage system and chemically recycled).
Glendrian is an abandoned crofting township in the centre of the Ardnamurchan peninsula centred on grid reference NM480687. It is a Scheduled Monument, Historic Scotland describing it as “of national importance because of its potential to contribute to our understanding of post-medieval settlement and economy. Although only abandoned in the 1940s the settlement incorporates information for the earlier expansion and contraction of the community who lived here. The buildings are varied in date and style and contain evidence for the complex history of settlement on the site.”
Glendrian’s lands occupy the eastern half of the low land within the circle of hills formed by the main ring dykes of the Ardnamurchan Tertiary Volcanic Complex. Even in winter, when the vegetation has died back, the buildings are difficult to see.
But take your teenagers out there and ask them to imagine it was their home, completely isolated and cut off in the low land where there is total silence within the circle of hills formed by the main ring dykes of the Ardnamurchan Tertiary Volcanic Complex. There's no road to it. No electricity. The running water is in the form of a burn along the bottom of the shallow valley. No shops. And apart from feeding and tending to the animals kids still had to go to school in Kilchoan, six miles over the hills. And they didn't have modern water and windproof clothing to cloth them as they walked to school in winter darkness, and rain, hail and snow. And shock-horror: tell your teenagers they had no phone signal or wifi either!
People lived in Glendrian until the 1940's until the convenience of motorised transport links, shops and electricity lured them to living in towns and villages. 80 years on, if they were still alive would they move back, valuing the quality of life in Glendrian: no noise, no traffic, no crowds, no crime, no rape, no knife crime - a peaceful way of life? That's what 'civilisation' should be. Indeed the movement of people to live in towns and cities has heralded the end of civilisation! A visit to Glendrian can teach modern youth, and city and town folk a lot! I scuttled off home before the rain arrived.
A more comprehensive history of the settlement is here : heritageardnamurchan.co.uk/glendrian/
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6-10-2021 - RusJet, Embraer ERJ-135BJ Legacy 650.
Info:
The aircraft was built in 2010 and was delivered as G-SUGA to Amsair on 19-11-2010.
It was later placed into storage as N608EC in April 2014.
Next to operate the aircraft was a private owner who took delivery as T7-RBA on 3-6-2016. It was later re-registered to VT-RBA on 27-10-2017.
It was delivered to RusJet as VP-BNB on 8-6-2021.
It has since been re-registered to RA-02736 - 14-3-2022.
C/n - 14501128