Our coach driver detoured a little on our way from the Jacobite train back to Inverness, so that we could visit the Commando monument just outside Spean Bridge.
That monument is just the sort of thing I take pictures of, so thank you for that.
One day I will make the effort to collect the key from the tourist office in Sennecey (where we end up most years we go to France) and go to visit the SAS museum there.
It is a really well thought out memorial - both in content and position.
A visit to the SAS museum does sound interesting. I am guessing, if you have to ask for the key, it will be small but those small ones are often the most interesting, aren't they?
The fish and chips was wonderful - I had it too. But I couldn't face a big bowl that lunch time - it was a warm day, and I had had a good breakfast, hence the croissant instead!
We have very few native land mammals; 9 or 10 sorts of bat, mice and long-tails, rabbits, hares, hedgehogs, and stoats! Mind you we do have well established wallabies but I don't think they quite count as native :)
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Oooh, large stags with antlers!
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I was so pleased to see the first, smaller, deer - but stags with full sets of antlers were a definite highlight.
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One day I will make the effort to collect the key from the tourist office in Sennecey (where we end up most years we go to France) and go to visit the SAS museum there.
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A visit to the SAS museum does sound interesting. I am guessing, if you have to ask for the key, it will be small but those small ones are often the most interesting, aren't they?
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Thats a very nice plate of fish and chips!
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It was excellent fish and chips.
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