It's been a while since I last posted any photos. Just rather busy, I suppose, on all kinds of projects. I'm currently involved in Sustainable Oban, the Oban Plastic Bag Free initiative, one of the three Oban Book Groups (the one that meets once a month on a Tuesday evening at Waterstone's, now the only bookshop in town), and the Oban Bach Choir. I also manage a blog for the Lynnside Community Garden Project, which is part of the Glencruitten Residents and Tenants Association.
My circle of friends and acquaintances has been building up very nicely, indeed.
I may have said this before on one of these posts, but I'll say it again: in the six months that I've lived here I have come to feel more rooted and more integrated than I ever did in the thirty-or-so years that I lived in Bern. I suppose it's a chicken-and-egg thing: I held back, so everyone around me held back, too.
Nice to be in a different situation at last.
Sunday morning, 16 November, I woke to a blue sky. The sun cleared the top of what I call Soroba Hill at almost exactly 9:30AM. After pottering about for a bit, including breakfast with my back to the warm sunshine -- glorious!, I decided the day needed to be celebrated out of doors. So I cycled down/over/up (?) to Oban harbour to take some photos.
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