Lochbuie
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Birthday on Mull 2026

No photo can show the beauty and magic of Mull, but at least I have them to remind me of the wonderful week we’ve just had. Our holiday began on Friday 24th April when we stopped at Inveruglas at the top of Loch Lomond to eat a picnic lunch. Blue skies and sunshine were a wonderful start to the day.

114/365 Inveruglas
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We arrived at the lodge and unpacked, then sat down to enjoy the view from the windows. A herd of deer were grazing outside and we spotted a mountain hare. Taking photos through the windows was not ideal, but we didn’t want to scare them away.

116/365 Deer
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Hare
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The view from the lodge is stunning in every direction, here is Kerrera with Oban in the distance

Auchnacraig
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And here is the lighthouse at Lismore.

From Grasspoint
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On Saturday we drove over to Isle of Mull Cheese at Tobermory for lunch, calling in to see the boats at Salen on the way back

115/365 Isle of Mull Cheese
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Boats at Salen
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Later, when back at the lodge, we walked down to Grasspoint

Seal
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My brother Nick and his wife Helen joined us on Sunday, so on Monday we drove over to Lochbuie and walked around Moy Castle

117/365 Moy Castle
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On Tuesday we travelled over the water to Ulva – and were thrilled to spot Ro outside Ulva House.

118/365 Ulva House
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Back on Mull we drove over to Tobermory for a chippy tea

Tobermory
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Wednesday was a quiet day at the lodge, looking at the wildlife and the views – here’s Ben Nevis in the distance

Ben Nevis
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On Thursday N and I went over to Iona, though we refused to pay to go inside the Abbey

Nunnery
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Iona Abbey
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Then stopped at the Three Lochs viewpoint on the way back, spotting 5 eagles flying high in the sky – too small to photograph

Three Lochs
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Still, at least the sparrows and chaffinches at the lodge were easy to photograph

Sparrow
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Chaffinch
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The time to come back home came all too soon, though at least the scenery on the way home is as lovely as the views on Mull

121/365 Fishnish Ferry
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View from Ardgour Ferry Terminal
View from Ardgour Ferry Terminal flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license

And, of course, we stopped at Inveruglas again on the way home to eat lunch

Inveruglas
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Four months of Daily Photos 2026

A photo a day, every day for 2026

Photo of the Day 2026

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Alphabet Story

August:

Belinda

Caught

Dogs

Eating

Firewood.

Gosh!

How

Irritating

Just

Krackers!

Let’s

Make

Next

October

Party time.

Queue

Responsibly,

Somebody

Took

Umbrage,

Very

Weird,

Xtremely

Yellow.

Zounds!

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Silent Sunday

Boats at Salen
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Earth Day 2026

Today is Earth Day, and today’s TDC asks us how we are going to celebrate it. I’ve been weeding and pruning our back garden this week, so today I will get out and clear the weeds from in and around our little garden pond.

Garden Pond
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It’s all looking lovely out there, especially now Fair Flora is in her new home

Fair Flora
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Today’s TDC is about earthquakes. Here’s my response

The world shakes
At the mess man makes

Earthquakes
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Silent Sunday

101/365 Hogganfield Loch
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Digital Storyteller’s Kit

Camera
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Today’s TDC asks us to say what’s in our digital story teller’s kit, so here’s mine:

  • GIMP, for serious photo editing
  • Giphy for quick gifs (add stickers to a photo for quick effect)
  • Lunapic, for a whole range of filters and effects
  • PPT, for a quick way of adding text to an image (I get this free through work, other slide packages would work just as well)
  • Clipchamp, for quick video editing (as above, I use this as I get it through work, there are alternatives)
  • Flickr, to upload my images and easily insert them into web pages
  • WordPress, to write my blog posts

And a whole load of other stuff: like my light box to draw over images; my pens, pencils and crayons to doodle; my cameras, to take pics as I wander around; my scanner, printer and PC …

Digital storytelling is , and I think the Argos kit for toddlers is great.

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Unicorns

Unicorn
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Today’s TCC has an image of the unicorn from the Lion and Unicorn staircase at UofG (no surprise, as I set this TDC). As ever, I have this poem in my head:

The lion and the unicorn
Were fighting for the crown
The lion beat the unicorn
All around the town.
Some gave them white bread,
And some gave them brown;
Some gave them plum cake
and drummed them out of town.

So what skills would a unicorn have? The patience to wait till the perfect time to oust a pretender, maybe? And charm, of course, to appear sweetness and light. But watch out for that horn – it can do serious damage!

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