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Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek
Blogpal Nilanjana wanted more piccies of Inverness. So, for the next three weeks, here are re-runs of what I have from my visit there in 2019. (Oh, how much has happened since then...) Yes, I am rationing them, five at a time... because you regulars at least will know I just haven't been out and about of late to get new lens fodder!
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Lovely captures!
ReplyDeleteWow! So much historic beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love the beauty of the church but what appeals to me the most is those stairs. I can't even imagine having to walk up and down those every day if you had to go that way to get to work or home from work. You would be happy with walking here because everything is flat flat flat there are no ups and downs makes it easier to walk
ReplyDeleteoh we love it... and we love the stairs... they are great for presenting the business... god idea...
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - these are excellent photos - love them all ... I can't even get myself up to London, so understand you not going out and about ... and so sorry to read your sister has just gone down with Covid as she was about to visit you ... but at least we can see through our blog friend's lenses ... thanks to you and to Nila for her request - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! That's a lot of steps to climb!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos
ReplyDeleteIt is always wonderful to see your photos from treks past and present.
ReplyDeleteBOL MOL LOL at the visual image of getting all the Pups in a line for the B.A.R. 2016
Hugs Cecilia
Such lovely views of Inverness. We can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteWhat gets traded in Brae Market? It looks intriguing: just the sort of steps F would lug me up just to see what's at the top. Stay warm safe and dry YAM-aunty xxx Mr T
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! Such an amazing part of the world!
ReplyDeleteI love the architecture of those buildings
ReplyDeleteOhhh thank you, Yamini!! Such utterly stunning photos of an utterly stunning place. Looking forward to seeing more of them in the coming days. I just have to tell you that this week I was travelling in Suva and went through a Greig Street there, which I hadn't noticed in my previous visit. The universe is especially kind sometimes.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the Covid. Wishing quick healing for the covid-stricken and wishing you warmth, health and beauty always.