Except so far it is.... although we averted a mini disaster this morning.. a few days ago the fridge battery connecter broke and we were lucky enough to get a new one and wire it up and all seemed well until this morning. when we set of we plugged fridge into the leisure battery to power up as we went along as we always do.... nasty smell followed by alarming sparks and then ominous black smoke and melted conecter!!!!! So now we go around Ireland without a fridge... unlike Tony Hawkes.... we.ve stopped at a fairly nasty campsite near Sligo so we can get organised have some electric to charge things and do the laundry... every holiday has its down days....but this is yesterdays vista on Achill Island when we found the best wild camping spot ever... stayed there two nights peace..waves.. sunsets..wonderful and added bonus no midges!!! Oh and there was a camel.. think it might have belonged to the circus that was in town..
The second half of the week continued in much the same vein. We had one rainy afternoon which was actually quite nice to be holed up in the house with the rain lashing the windows. It probably wasn't quite so nice for the two visitors that came on their bikes but they're tough cookies - and its only water- but I did feel sorry for them having to cycle six miles back down the track in the wind and rain, but given Scotland, it wasn't as bad as it could be. The big quest for the 2nd half of the week was to find some deer antiers! The chap that owned the house dropped in to visit - he was a very friendly fella and was chatting about how this was the time of year when all the Stags lost their antlers (he collected them and sold them) so after that we were on the serious lookout. It's always been Fred's mission to find some dropped antlers.... The Monro baggers continued with the mission to bag the remaining three Monros... there is discussion as whet...
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