starboard
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Having just returned from a few days out from my base in Troon, I spent the last night at anchor at "Kingscross" For those of you not familiar with this place it is situated at the south end of Lamlash bay on the east side of the island of Arran.
To anchor in a reasonable depth 4mtr you are only 10mtr off a virtual uninhabited wooded shoreline, to the north the granduar of Arrans heighst mountain "Goat fell" was shimerring in a setting sun,to the east the rising masive of "Holy Isle" at this time of the year covered in purple heather also had an eary glow. Monday evening was a picture, the water like glass, by 2100 and the fall of darkness the silence was deafening, only the sound of the odd bird calling from the woods close by,not the usual chirp of the "Oyster Catcher" but other unidentified species.... the only intrusion was the faint sound of the Atlantic bound jets as they passed overhead at 35,000ft enroute to destinations new. I was alone in such a wonderfull place and new how lucky I was to be alive in such a wonderous place........if this was heaven I would be surely happy to spend my later days here.......what is yours???
Paul.
To anchor in a reasonable depth 4mtr you are only 10mtr off a virtual uninhabited wooded shoreline, to the north the granduar of Arrans heighst mountain "Goat fell" was shimerring in a setting sun,to the east the rising masive of "Holy Isle" at this time of the year covered in purple heather also had an eary glow. Monday evening was a picture, the water like glass, by 2100 and the fall of darkness the silence was deafening, only the sound of the odd bird calling from the woods close by,not the usual chirp of the "Oyster Catcher" but other unidentified species.... the only intrusion was the faint sound of the Atlantic bound jets as they passed overhead at 35,000ft enroute to destinations new. I was alone in such a wonderfull place and new how lucky I was to be alive in such a wonderous place........if this was heaven I would be surely happy to spend my later days here.......what is yours???
Paul.