MV Isle of Arran, Campbeltown Loch, 7.38am

19.3C with sunny sunshine all day long. Light W/WNW/NW breeze.
(27.0C at Prestwick)

When Fergus and I were out after dinner last night we saw Ocean Dream approaching the harbour. Later she was berthed at the new quay. As I suspected, a big ship to collect the big wind turbine sections. She even has her own cranes onboard.

This morning Fergus and I went across to Dalintober to watch the ferry leave at 7.35am. On time today. The harbour and loch were busy with boats and ships. So busy that Thalassa, the tall ship, has had to anchor out in the loch.

Fergus and I went for our walk after lunch. We went round to the harbour, then went along by the park and Kilkerran road to the tiny pebble beach just past the milestone. I wanted to go along by the harbour to get a look at all the ships and not walk Fergus too far although it didn't feel so hot today. The little beach was ideal for him to have a little swim and get wet enough to help him cool down for the walk back home.

We came back the same way then along the street side of the park (which has some shade) and came home through town passing the town hall and the bookshop (open, with a customer just leaving with his new book in his hand).

On the Clip while walking:
2 episodes of BBC radio 3's The Verb podcast with Ian McMillan (poet, author, playwright, and broadcaster).
The Memory Verb
Ian McMillan and Hollie McNish present the best in new poetry from Remi Adefesysian, Jenni Fagan, Kerry Andrew and Danez Smith.

Afternoon music ... Blue Rose Code, Water of Leith.

DMC-LX7 f/2.8 1/1600 sec. ISO-80 5mm (35mm focal length 26mm)

More busy loch photos are here.

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