Thursday 8 May: to Eriskay and South Uist

 A leisurely start as we have breakfast and pack up in the sunshine. We can’t believe how fortunate we are with the weather. It feels warmer, or we’re acclimatising, and I even put on shorts. We are dismayed to find the amber warning light coming on again and resign ourselves to calling Green Flag for assistance later on. We get to the ferry port on the north of Barra and have a calm and sunny crossing to Eriskay at 11.10 seeing a seal colony basing on the rocks and sheep grazing on a minute island. We then do a circular walk around the island with glorious views of the white sands and turquoise seas and scatterings of habitation. We go to Am Politician pub famed in Whisky Galore and sit outside for lunch  I have monkfish scampi and Simon has the most amazing scallops the size of a baby’s fist. Delicious. A 6 minute drive across the causeway to South Uist where we find our pitch at Kilbride campsite and call Green Flag. Amazingly someone will visit us with diagnostics from a garage on Benbecula and we go over the road to the beach to wait  we can actually sunbathe, almost, and my swim today is almost pleasurable! The mechanic arrives at 5pm and reassures us it is not serious, may be a faulty warning light or at worst a minor issue so advises we can carry on driving. Phew! We celebrate by taking our chairs across the road to the beach and reading with a glass of wine and some crisps. Rolls and cheese for supper in the van. 










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