View from Stac Polly, (Stac Pollaidh) (IP)

By Rhiannonw
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An afternoon of Scottish rain,
evening light on hills and loch,
a morning washed, and vibrant sky,
a craggy fortress towering high,
overlooking loch and moor; –
up, up above the glittering lake,
climbing, circling round, to see
quite suddenly a view so strange –
[unlike the Cairngorms’ massive bulk,
or peaks and glens of Nevis range]
a ginger ‘sea’, spreads northwards out,
far down below, beneath our feet,
with pools of azure blue, in plateau
vast of humpy clumps, and bumps,
and here and there dark ‘burnt-loaf’ lumps, –
scattered mountains, each an ‘island’
– not in the nearby sky-blue sea –
but on this Assynt moor extensive.
Among th’eroded rocks, I stand,
fixing scenes to camera and mind:
a moment, gratitude, to treasure,
a ‘find’ enhanced by weather kind,
a personal, peculiar pleasure.
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Hi Rhiannon
Hi Rhiannon
This is so beautifully written - giving a very vivid picture of the view. It sounds amazing.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon,
Hi Rhiannon,
I went to Scotland touring with mum and dad in the early 1970s for a week, it's such a beautiful part of the world. I loved your description of the lake and how you relate your climb. I'm glad I went there when I did as there's no way I could do the climbing now. Nice memories and thank you for sharing.
Jenny.
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Loved the photo Rhiannon, so
Loved the photo Rhiannon, so wild and free.
Jenny.
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