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HP Soulmates Fest 2022 : Masterlist of DRARRY fics
@hp-soulmates || official masterpost || AO3 || ∑ = 40 works (art, fic, podfic) The Mods + Banner © : @melcarrianna's Heartstopping Soulmate
1. Believe by @athousandpagesyettowrite [G, 4k]
His head screams with thoughts of it'shimit'shimit'shimit'shimit'shimit'shim and it takes all of his willpower to concentrate enough to hear the boy’s- his soulmate’s- next words. “Oh. Oh no.”
2. The Bonny, Bonny Shores of Strathy Bay by elinor_snapdragon [M, 7k]
There is an enchanted beach in the north of Scotland, where if you visit one special day each year, the spirits are said to awaken and whisper the name of your soulmate. A gang of Gryffindors decide this might be a lark, and sneak away from a Hogwarts school trip for a giggle. They never expect it to work.
3. Chilly Feet by @orange-peony [E, 13k]
It all starts with a pair of chilly feet under Harry Potter’s bum.
4. Finding out what is Draco Malfoy up to - A Misguided Guide by Harry Potter by @purplehotmess [T, 17k]
Draco Malfoy is up to something - Harry knows because the git didn't come to work today and didn't even tell Harry— Or two idiots in love who bumble, fumble, and stumble their way into finally getting together.
5. Little Lost Things by @flightinflame [T, 10k]
Draco has been waiting his entire life for the first treasure from his soulmate. When he's six and a Muggle coin appears, it seems like everything is going to go wrong. Harry is confused to find a beautiful feather dipped in ink when he's cleaning the Dursleys' kitchen. But things like this happen to him. [...]
6. Needs and Wants by lilaced [M, 11k]
Draco finds out he’s a vampire, right before he finds out that his Fated is none other than Potter. It’s a purely magical bond, unable to influence feelings, but Draco is Draco and pining ensues.
7. Steady as you go by @deliciousblizzardshark [E, 21k]
When Harry is diagnosed with fatal soul-damage, the only cure is to bond him to his soulmate, who turns out to be Draco Malfoy. But Harry and Draco are both married with children. What is going to happen to their families when they decide to do the only thing that will save Harry's life?
8. The thin line by @nelweensfic [M, 10k]
After the war Harry felt different. His heart was lighter. Or that was what he thought. Seeing Draco Malfoy on the train to their eighth year did something to his soul. And he'll learn that there is a thin line between hate and love.
9. This Could Be Good by @cassiaratheslytherpuff [E, 6k]
As a child, Draco had always loved his mother’s tales of soulmates, but he never thought he’d experience it himself. The universe, apparently, has other plans. Or, the one where Draco saves a dog and gets a soulmate.
10. What's Right in Front of You by @orpheous87 [T, 7k]
When a spell cast in the eighth-year common room goes wrong, Harry's life is thrown into chaos. He wasn't ready to come out yet, but it turns out he didn't need to worry. His friends are very keen to show him that he has their support, but it gets a bit much. Seeking solace in solitude, Harry is reminded that he's not the only one affected by the revelation. As he and Draco spend more time together, they come to realise that maybe the spell wasn't as rubbish as they first thought.
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💞 HP Soulmates 2022: Week 2 Roundup 💞
Ahhh!  Week 2 of posting is done! We wholeheartedly recommend every single one of these works — check them out!
💞 [FIC] Call me baby (I’ll be on the way) 💞 (E, Blaise/Neville, 6.4k)
“Hey guys, thanks for coming tonight. Really appreciate it. Snaps all around. So, as you all know, Neville’s been having a rough time lately. Blaise still hasn’t shown him his soulmark, and there’s been how many opportunities now?“ Or, Neville still hasn’t seen his fuck buddy’s soulmark, he’s starting to catch feelings, and it’s becoming a bit of a problem.
💞 [ART] Tightly Bound 💞 (M, Draco/Ron, Digital)
Ron and Draco are assassins sent to kill the other. It’s a simple job, really, but there’s a tiny problem here: fate has a sick sense of humor, and it thinks it’s really hilarious when it made them soulmates. So here’s the dilemma, do they or do they not complete the job?
💞 [FIC] Ignesce 💞 (T, Harry/Tom, 4.0k)
Someone else, in Tom Riddle’s position, might weep upon seeing their grey soulmark—the rare colour meaning their long-awaited soulmate died before coming of age. Someone else might resign themselves to a whole life devoid of true companionship. True power. Someone else might have never met Harry Potter. But Tom Riddle is not someone else. He takes it in hand to seize his own destiny, and thus changes everything.
💞 [FIC] The Bonny, Bonny Shores of Strathy Bay 💞(M, Draco/Harry, 7.6k)
There is an enchanted beach in the north of Scotland, where if you visit one special day each year, the spirits are said to awaken and whisper the name of your soulmate. A gang of Gryffindors decide this might be a lark, and sneak away from Hogwarts school trip for a giggle. They never expect it to work. 
💞 [FIC] A Game of Luck 💞 (E, Severus/Remus , 16.0k)
At the age of thirty-four, Severus finally meets his soulmate. His soulmate is a Muggle. And a straight man. In a relationship.
💞 [ART] artemisia absinthium💞 (G, Severus/Remus, Digital Comic)
1994. Severus realizes who his soulmate is and wonders how he’ll react to Severus’s new Mark. Remus makes tea for the Professor he keeps finding lying unconscious in the woods.
💞 [FIC] Steady as you go 💞 (E, Draco/Harry, 21.1k)
When Harry is diagnosed with fatal soul-damage, the only cure is to bond him to his soulmate, who turns out to be Draco Malfoy. But Harry and Draco are both married with children. What is going to happen to their families when they decide to do the only thing that will save Harry’s life?
💞 [FIC] Forgiveness is the Fragrance 💞 (M, Lavender/Greg, 8.3k)
In a world where one cannot hurt their soulmate should they try, Gregory Goyle never thought that Lavender Brown (his secret Gryffindor friend) would be his soulmate.
💞 [ART] Shared Scars 💞 (G, Draco/Hermione, Digital Comic)
A comic page about the moment Hermione and Draco both were branded with their soulmate marks
💞 [FIC] Chilly Feet 💞 (E, Draco/Harry, 13.8k)
It all starts with a pair of chilly feet under Harry Potter’s bum.
💞 [FIC] I walk the line 💞 (M, Sirius/Harry, 4.1k)
When Harry finally cast the soul view spell only to see the Canis Major constellation appear before his eyes, he went a little insane. Is this what the Black madness feels like? he’d wondered. When he’d sobered up the next day, Harry tried to imagine a scenario in which Sirius wouldn’t recoil the moment Harry told him they were soulmates. But in every set of circumstances Harry’s brain came up with, Sirius could never get past it. So Harry had decided to create a scenario where none of his objections would apply. 
We’ll be back with week 3 posting tomorrow!
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2022.08.23
Complete fics posted on AO3 this day
1. Find a Penny, Pick it Up by Crinkly_Goblin [T, 14k]
►Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long you'll have good luck. For one crossing guard that luck isn't exactly welcome.
2. Grand Canyon by iota_after_dark [E, 3k]
►Harry and Draco go visit the Grand Canyon and have a very wet time for a trip to the desert.
3. Gravity Rides Everything by FibromyalGIA [G, 3k]
►A cup of tea, a recent divorce, a picture-perfect sunset, and Ginny's inner musings.
4. Receipts by @moonflower-rose [M, 2k]
►Pansy and Ginny have made a stupid wager and Draco may be the one who comes away a winner.
5. Your Heart and Mine by @shealynn88 [M, 1k]
►It's been almost a year, and Draco's better without Harry. Truly, he is. And then a striped owl starts bringing him messages and dragging up the past.
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Fest/Exchange
1. The Bonny, Bonny Shores of Strathy Bay by Anonymous [M, 7k]
►There is an enchanted beach in the north of Scotland, where if you visit one special day each year, the spirits are said to awaken and whisper the name of your soulmate. A gang of Gryffindors decide this might be a lark, and sneak away from Hogwarts school trip for a giggle. They never expect it to work. ★ HP Soulmates Fest 2022 | @hp-soulmates
2. Nick of Time by @m0srael [M, 1k]
►Draco Malfoy is ready to sacrifice everything for the man he loves. Will he find what he's looking for in the nick of time? ★ Wheel of Drarry Mini-Exchange 2022 | @drarrymicrofic
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Title: The Bonny, Bonny Shores of Strathy Bay
Author: elinor_snapdragon
Rating: Mature
Length: 7541
Summary: There is an enchanted beach in the north of Scotland, where if you visit one special day each year, the spirits are said to awaken and whisper the name of your soulmate. A gang of Gryffindors decide this might be a lark, and sneak away from a Hogwarts school trip for a giggle. They never expect it to work.
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alexdehaas · 3 years
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Rocky layers of rock at Strathy Beach, Scotland.
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Rocky layers of rock at Strathy Beach, Scotland. by Alex de Haas
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Strathy beach quite a treck to get down to but a really lovely place 💖❤️
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brooksyloveslife · 3 years
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NC500 2021 with Will!
Ten days of pure Scottish adventure. Started in Inverness then on to John ‘O Groats and a camp at Strathy beach. Then we did Ben Hope, the most Northern Munro (Wills birthday). Smoo Cave next and two more beautiful beaches. Then on to the Old Man of Stoer, Achmelvich beach and some sea cliff climbing in Reiff. Next week had a mountaineering day on Stac Pollaich. We then headed to the Isle of Skye on the infamous Bealach Na Ba road and cake in a fairy tale! Will do my best with uploading the pictures!
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clarepott · 4 years
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Last sunset of 2019! Happy New year to you and yours! #strathybeach #2019 #homanay #livinginthescottishhighlands (at Strathy Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6vmbeGgiGb/?igshid=19c4npu2c8e1x
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UK Road Trip Week 5
Day 29:
Had a really easy morning and took our time leaving because we really wanted to savour having a bed and a room a bit longer before hitting the road again. Don’t get me wrong, we weren’t dreading getting back onto the road to continue our adventure, we just wanted to make sure we were fully charged up and ready to go. Before setting off we made sure to play with the host’s dogs some more. We stopped at Lidl for some snacks…that we really shouldn’t have bought in retrospect, we’ve been eating a lot of junk on this trip. We set off to Stirling from there. During the drive I noticed that I had a mosquito bite on my face, I had been so successful so far in avoiding those damn things but somehow it got my face and now I have a horribly itchy spot that looks like a pimple, it’s pretty annoying but oh well. We only really just quickly drove through Stirling which I thought wasn’t so bad, it was really crowded and raining, after all, we were able to get a good look at Stirling castle which was interesting. It was a very odd old looking castle. The walls were that of a regular castle but the actual building looks like an old manor of some sort. We drove straight to Loch Lomond after Stirling as per what we had originally planned but when we got there we realized that was kind of senseless and that it would make more sense to drive straight up to in Inverness so as to do the North Coast 500 road tour for the next 7 days and then just explore Loch Lomond on our way back down through Scotland. We drove through a pretty spectacular motorway on the A9 road to get up to Inverness which I recommend to anyone that wants to do a road tour of Scotland; such glorious sights, it was a stunning mountain and was very reminiscent of my home province of British Columbia, Canada. We were even lucky enough to see a rainbow going over the mountains. It made me wish that we could live in Scotland so that we could do this sort of drive on the regular. We chose to stop in a retail business park just outside of Inverness to relax and stretch our legs after having just done a 3.5-hour drive straight. Scotland really does seem much more laid back about things in general in comparison to England. For instance, if you’re in literally any place other than a big city in Scotland then pretty much every car park is free which is amazing when you want to just leave the car and go explore. We thought for sure that the car park at Loch Lomond National Park would cost money but nope, free. Another awesome thing about Scotland is that you can pitch up your tent almost anywhere in the wilderness as long as there are no cows or sheep around and not have to pay a thing. It can only be for a period of 2 or 3 days but that works just great for us since we won’t be in any one place for too long. There was a cinema in the retail business park showing any movie for £4.99 so since it was still only 8 and the movies were so cheap, we thought why not. We saw Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, which I recommend. Afterward, we drove to a lay by out near Loch Ness and parked up and pitched up with the rain coming down horribly.
Day 30:
Woke up to the bf wiping the windows, when you sleep in a car, a lot of condensation forms on the windows if you’ve had them closed all night. I had actually slept in till 9 which is unusual for having slept in the car. We had breakfast and organized the car and I decided to read the last couple of chapters of Harry Potter book 5 when suddenly the car made an alarming beeeeeep! The car battery had gone flat. We tried to flag a few cars down to help us jump-start the battery but then resigned to calling AA. The bf has a membership with them anyway but we figured it would take them a while to get there. While we waited for them to come we went down to the lakeside/lochside of Loch Ness to explore for a bit. It’s quite sad that Scotland has opened its country for people to camp anywhere they like and yet people still litter everywhere. On the lakeside/lochside we saw several littered disposable barbecues, a shopping bag, and a bucket. Well, we didn’t finish with the AA until about 1:30. From Loch Ness, we drove into Inverness to the tourist info centre to see if we could get a map of some sort. Once that was dealt with we began the drive of the North coast 500 but counter-clockwise, just because we felt that suited us more. There are so many small-town/villages along the route, it’s quite funny how small they are - we were able to drive-through some, in and out, in under a minute. We stopped at Dingwall and had some instant noodles for a late lunch. Through the course of this trip, I’ve gotten the bf to actually enjoy and crave instant noodles and afternoon tea (of course he still doesn’t like to drink tea). He used to always avoid noodles in a soup because he’s not much of a soup person but will now eat them with me so I feel quite happy about that. From Dingwall, we drove through Loch Fleet National nature reserve, past the gorgeous, tropical-looking beach of Embo by Carn Laith, a remnant of the iron age, and finally arrived in Helmsdale where we would pitch up at a high off lay by with a beautiful view of the sea for the night. We didn’t cover as much road as I thought we would but I feel pretty content with our 1st day of route 500 ….
Day 31:
Have you ever woken up randomly, early in the morning but then realized you were still really tired so you went back to sleep and told yourself that whatever you want to do can wait until later? That’s me every day recently but what’s unfortunate this time was when I woke up randomly I saw the sunrise peeking out through the window. I thought “Oh how pretty…I’m just gonna sleep in a bit more and watch it later”. Well, when I woke up later I realized what I had done and felt like crap especially since it was the last time we were going to be on the east coast and in such an opportune spot for a little while. That’s fine, I’ll make it my mission to wake up in a good spot for the sunrise soon enough, mark my words. Anyway, today we managed to cover a lot of ground although I didn’t feel like we did. That’s because although it’s a beautiful drive there are not many points of interest for us to stop at on the east side of the NC500. We left Helmsdale and drove to just outside of Lybster to a place called “Hill O’Many Stanes”, which is a historical landmark. Many hundreds or thousands of years ago, it is not for certain why but maybe 30 to 50 stones the size of footballs were planted on a Hill and dotted around in a circle. There are a few theories why like they were possibly put there as memorials of the dead. I don’t know what it is about the UK and their historical landmarks surrounding stones. First, there was Stonehenge in England, and now this and I’m sure there’s another landmark coming up on this trip to do with stones being erected on the ground. Actually, now that I think about it, there is a place similar to Stonehenge on the Isle of Portland, but it certainly isn’t as heavily regarded and I’m not sure if it has a name. After admiring these stones for a bit, we then parked up down the hill and made some coffee. We then drove to the Castle of Old Wick just outside of Wick, where we saw the spectacular view of a cliffside and a horrifyingly scary view of how far the sea was below and then we walked around and imagined what it would have been like back then for people to have built a castle on the edge of a cliff. From there, we drove to Duncansby Head and John O’Groats, the most northern tip of mainland UK. This is also a very small town but because of what it is known as it was very crowded with tourists from all over. It was pretty cool though because we could see some of the Orkney islands from there and to be honest, it looked mostly like it is farmland, barely inhabited. After a few obligatory photos, we set off to somewhere in between John O’Groats and Dunnet Bay, where we parked up at a nearby Tesco and had instant noodles for lunch while listening to the Abroad in Japan podcast. We then checked out Dunnet Bay, we fooled around a bit there, skipped stones in the water and just had a good time. I love beaches, especially deserted ones, they’re relaxing and even better when there is the view of mountains in the background. This was probably 1 of 3 beaches that we stopped throughout the day just to explore and walk around. I found a really pretty shell at one of them too. I think the other beaches we stopped at were Strathy Bay and Torrisdale Bay. From there we drove without stopping too long to Durness, where we parked up and made a sort of spaghetti soup for dinner. The drive there was - you know I’ve been saying it a lot, so from now on when I talk about something, you just gotta assume it’s pretty freakin awesome! We drove around lush valleys and lochs, it felt more like we were somewhere in Iceland or something. I honestly thoroughly recommend this drive to anyone and everyone to do in the future. This part of Scotland actually reminded me a lot of Canada as well,l which makes sense because an info sign along the route said that Scotland was its own island for a while and joined up with Wales and England about 430 million years ago but before then it is thought to have been a broken-off bit of land from North America! That’s definitely something. I’ll never forget this drive and I only hope some of the footage I have taken has captured even 10% of its beauty.
Day 32:
Soon after waking up and driving somewhere to freshen up, the bf and I both seemed to be craving chocolate and we were in luck because there happened to be a popular albeit expensive chocolate cafe nearby called “Cocoa Mountain”. The bf and I both ordered a large hot chocolate that was simply delectable and probably the best hot chocolate I’ve ever had. We accompanied our drinks with two treats; a chocolate fudgy brownie and a cheese and spring onion tart that were also very good. Once we were done savouring that little treat, we went to the heavily populated with tourists Smoo Cave. We had visited caves in Wales but this cave was huge! It really had a mysterious vibe to it and even had a waterfall in it. It was very cool and well worth a visit again, I just wish there weren’t so many people. Apparently, on good weather, they do inner cave tours on a boat, but after so much rainfall, the waterfall and stream were too strong to venture further in. Later on, we drove to Oldshoremore beach. We stopped a lot along the way for photos though. The NC 500 is very scenic drive and I wouldn’t mind driving it again but next time it will be when we’re sure the weather will be good and if and when we have a camper van. All the beaches along the route were just so beautiful and I loved stopping at them. We walked for a bit along the water but I accidentally stepped too close and got my boots soaked. My Salomons are supposed to be waterproof but I put them in the washing machine once and I forgot why but that may have damaged the integrity of the waterproof material. Anyway, we went back to the car park to clean my boots and apply more waterproof spray and then made instant noodles for lunch. From there we drove to two more viewpoints called the Assynt and Drumbeg viewpoints. They were similar in that they both had a view of lochs, mountains, and the surrounding small islands, but the atmosphere at them was different from one another. We had overcast at one and sunny skies at the other so that could have been part of it, but it was also the quality of nature. One was more lush and green than the other but they were still just as breathtakingly sunning. My blog entries come out after I’ve posted photos of the places we’ve been to on Instagram, so please do give those a look. On the way to our final nature stop of the day, we chanced upon a herd of Highland cows that were just gorgeous and there were two that were just pleasantly sitting right next to each other so I had to grab a photo of that. They were so lovely. Afterward, we drove to Clashnessie Falls which was a magnificently big waterfall, but because it had been raining in that area, the river leading up to it had overflowed its banks which made the path to it muddy and hard to walk in and since my boots were still drying I was walking in my sandals. We figured it was for the best to just admire it from afar, although it would have been an amazing shot up close. We ended the day by stopping in Ullapool where we would grab some reduced dinner from Tesco’s (wasn’t the best idea) and pitching up just outside of the town for the night.
Day 33:
Today we had a load of gorgeous and scenic stops and the weather was on our side for most of the day, yay! We started off our day by taking in the sights of the Loch Broom which the town of Ullapool was situated next to. It was a great way to start the day because you had the sun shining brightly and all these gorgeous mountains in the background. From Ullapool, we began the penultimate leg of the route. This route will probably take us 6 days although online they say it should take you anywhere from 7 to 10 days if you really want to explore and do a bunch of hikes and stay longer in some places. Some people even think doing it in 12 to 14 days is better, if you have the money and time to do all the islands off the mainland as optional detours of the route, but we neither have the time money nor the transport (this route would have been way better with a camper van or RV, but we only decided to do it last minute while doing our main road trip. As I said before, we had many stops today and took so many photos on our way to Kyle of Lochalsh, where we would be ending today’s leg. I can say for certain that this portion of the route is absolutely the most scenic but I probably also feel that way because it was sunny most of the day, albeit cold (too cold for August if you ask me, but we are up north). First, we stopped at the Corrieshalloch Gorge and national nature reserve. There was a very cool suspension bridge there, but the gorge was indeed pretty far down so my fear of heights was activated a bit. There we also had a view of lovely, big waterfalls called the Falls of Measach. I’m surprised at the number of tourist areas that are free, well actually pretty much all of the spots along this route have been free whereas in Vancouver you can be sure that you’d be charged an arm and a leg to enter them. After seeing the falls, we made some coffee and then set off. I felt like every couple of minutes we were stopping and getting out of the car. To be honest I felt a twinge of annoyance about it but couldn’t really complain because there were just that many gorgeous and breathtaking sights to behold whether it was the lochs or the mountains. I don’t know what to tell you. If you haven’t got time to do the whole 5 to 7 days of the route than just spare one day to drive the stretch from Ullapool the Kyle of Lochalsh and you won’t regret it. Especially on a sunny day. Of course, you’d need to get up to a Ullapool first… but seriously we stopped so many times that I’m not even sure where exactly we stopped because the whole stretch made our jaws drop. I mean the days leading up to today we also saw a lot of amazing sights on the NC500 so I’m not selling those short by any means but I guess even though the rain did give those views a cool atmosphere, I didn’t enjoy them as much I enjoyed the views today because we had the luck of having the sun on our side. After the gorge, the plan was to stop at Ardessie Falls, Mellon Udrigle, Fire more beach, Gairloch then Redpoint and then Sheildag and Torridon and finally end off in Kyle of Lochalsh because those were the tour suggestions that I found online but for the most part we made our own stops along the route and it was awesome. I mean we did drive-through most of them. We made a detour through Torridon village, then stopped at a viewpoint in Shieldag and had lunch but finally, after a very eventful day at so many sites we got dinner in Kyle of Lochalsh and found a lay by to pitch up for the night.
Day 34:
Today didn’t really go as planned. Overall this trip has had a bunch of highlights and I’m so thankful to the BF to have been able to do this. I’m also thankful to his friend T, and my friend V, for being able to make this trip great. This trip isn’t over yet with 10 more days to go, but it’s just a shame that ever since we left the South coast of England our days have been heavily influenced by the rain. Today is one of those days. It still turned out alright though and the bf and I had a laugh. So originally the plan was for us to take a detour from the NC500 and spend the day in the Isle of Skye. I had been really looking forward to this as I had heard many good things. But from the moment we woke up the winds were so strong and the sky was heavy with overcast. Very foreboding. Actually, it made me wish I was back in Cambridge, at home, enjoying the sunny weather. Nevertheless, we drove across the long bridge from Kyle of Lochalsh to the Isle of Skye and what awaited us there were torrential rain and heavy winds. Our first stop was supposed to be a place called “The Storr”. Which is a 674 m tall landslip with a rocky face on one side and a grassy slope on the other, it was supposed to be a very dramatic sight, but because of the low cloud and rain, you couldn’t see a thing. Didn’t stop a bunch of tourists from getting out and trying to take photos, but we carried on since we didn’t think it seemed worth getting wet for. After that, we drove by another tourist stop that I hadn’t accounted for, at a waterfall called Kealt Falls. We thought about carrying on but the bf though the weather might add some drama to the falls. Since I was the only one with boots on and what I thought was a decent rain jacket (it’s old and worn), I went off on my own to see if it was worth both of us getting out for. Big mistake. The rain and winds were cruel and it felt like I was being blown away. The view was pretty but not really worth getting thoroughly soaked for. I went back to the car and I was shivering and had a headache from the cold winds. I am glad I tried though because now I know that I don’t want to be out in that weather. We spent the rest of the day in the car which wasn’t so great for our legs. They were both swollen and achy by the end of it. At least I learned from this experience that I need a new rain jacket and should definitely buy some waterproof trousers. We didn’t stop anywhere else in Skye unfortunately so I would like to think I would go back one day. We drove to the northernmost part of the island and then all the way back down to Kyle of Lochalsh while enjoying the views of the dramatic weather over the dramatic mountains. On the drive back down to Kyle, we saw two beautifully pronounced rainbows that were really quite the sight. Once back, we got Chinese takeaway and then agreed to leave early and drive to the next village of Strathcarron and stay there for the night. Except that didn’t happen. The bf and I were so into our conversation about tons of random crap that I hadn’t been paying attention to the map and he missed the turnoff on the road. We were so deep in conversation and that an hour had passed and neither of us noticed! The drive was only supposed to take 30 minutes, I thought it felt like a long 30 minutes….xD we weren’t even at the end of the NC 500 route anymore. He had taken a southbound road that would still get us back to Inverness, but on a completely different route. It so wasn’t so bad though, we were essentially driving through Woodland forests that took us along the other side of Loch Ness that we were originally on before we started the NC500 route. This side had all the Loch Ness monster tourist stuff; I was wondering where they all were! Eventually, we got back to the same retail business park we had begun this mini-adventure, and then the bf got out to stretch his legs while I stayed inside to keep warm and write. By the time we found a layby we were both exhausted and ready to call it a day.
Day 35:
Had a day off from traveling today. We both needed it and our legs were swollen from spending all day the day before sitting in the car so we spent some time aimlessly walking through Inverness and playing pokemon go.
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The UK’s best secret beaches from Cornwall to Scotland
With lockdown having eased all over the UK, Britons are flocking to the country’s beaches.
But mostly to the same ones.
For those looking for a more tranquil and secluded beach experience, here’s a list of off-the-radar gems.
The list has been drawn up by bathroom retailer showerstoyou.co.uk, which set about looking for beautiful UK beaches that have low numbers of Instagram hashtags – indicating they are not visited by many people.
Included in the list is a secluded cove off the coast of Northumberland, a golden sandy stretch in the Scottish Highlands and a Devon beach near a waterfall.
Scroll down to discover the secret sandy spots, which are ranked below from the most to the least hashtagged… so as you scroll, they becoming increasingly secret.
DRIGG BEACH, CUMBRIA – 658 INSTAGRAM HASHTAGS: Drigg Beach is best known for its colossal dunes, which are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the rare plants and flowers that grow on them 
LEFT: TRAETH LLYFN, PEMBROKESHIRE – 583 HASHTAGS: Traeth Llyfn beach is located next to the villages of Porthgain and Abereiddi and surrounded by towering cliffs. Visitors must clamber down steep metal steps to reach it. RIGHT: TRAETH BYCHAN, ANGLESEY – 537 HASHTAGS. Traeth Bychan, which means ‘small beach’ in Welsh, is popular with watersports and fishing enthusiasts
TRAETH MAWR, GLAMORGAN – 410 HASHTAGS: Located near the village of Wick, Traeth Mawr, which means ‘big beach’ in Welsh, lives up to its name when the tide is out and huge sandy stretches emerge
FIDDEN BEACH, ISLE OF MULL – 319 HASHTAGS: Fidden Beach is best known for its bright white sand and rocky granite outcrops 
LANGAMULL BEACH, ISLE OF MULL – 314 HASHTAGS: Getting to this beach on the Isle of Mull isn’t easy – it can only be accessed via a 30-minute walk from a car park between the villages of Calgary and Dervaig. But the mini hike is worth it
SPEKES MILL MOUTH BEACH, DEVON – 299 HASHTAGS: Located on Devon’s border with Cornwall, this alluringly rugged beach is known for its dramatic waterfall, which plummets down a 60ft (18-metre) cliff
RUMBLING KERN, NORTHUMBERLAND – 244 HASHTAGS: Located near the village of Howick, Rumbling Kern is a small but perfectly formed beach that shelters behind cliffs that face inland from the North Sea 
PORTBEOR BEACH, CORNWALL – 188 HASHTAGS: This beach on Cornwall’s Roseland Peninsula is surrounded by cliffs and can be reached via a 30-minute hike along the coastal path from the village of St Anthony
GAMMON HEAD BEACH, DEVON – 153 HASHTAGS: This bewitching sandy cove is only accessible on foot and disappears at high tide
SINCLAIR’S BAY, SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS – 142 HASHTAGS: This sandy stretch is located near the town of Wick in Caithness. The beach is also known locally as Reiss Beach
SHEPHERD’S CHINE, ISLE OF WIGHT – 86 HASHTAGS: This sand and shingle beach can be found on the south-west coast of the Isle of Wight 
WEST VOE, SHETLAND – 52 HASHTAGS: Located on the southern tip of Shetland, West Voe is right next to Sumburgh Airport. This picture is courtesy of Creative Commons licensing
STRATHY BAY, SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS – 27 HASHTAGS: Situated on the north Sutherland coast, Strathy Bay is ‘bounded by cliffs on one side and the River Strathy on the other’, explains VisitScotland
COVES HAVEN, HOLY ISLAND – FOUR HASHTAGS: This secret beach is located on the north side of Holy Island (Lindisfarne) off the coast of Northumberland and surrounded by high dunes
Showerstoyou.co.uk searched a variation of hashtags for each beach. The hashtag numbers are correct as of July 13, 2020, when the research was carried out.   
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Pet blocks being cut n stacked for fuel. That’s how people often heat their homes up here in winter. #peat #peatbog #strathypoint #peatfuel #strathybeach #peatblocks #wilderness #wild (at Strathy Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1lcJZcF5Ru/?igshid=1gdgmfzuovfmf
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Beautiful for shore! The 61 best beaches in Scotland for 2019 revealed in annual awards
Beautiful for shore! The 61 best beaches in Scotland for 2019 revealed in annual awards
Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful has named the award winners 
Beaches winning the accolade are judged to have met a range of criteria
These include safety, access and facilities, and cleanliness 
In total, 54 beaches have held an award for five or more years in a row 
By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel Editor and Press Association
Published: 06:43 EDT, 31 May 2019 | Updated: 07:01 EDT, 31 May 2019
Sixty-one beaches across Scotland have been given awards in recognition of their high standards for visitors.
Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful named the locations that have achieved Scottish Beach Award status for 2019 ahead of the bathing season getting underway on Saturday.
Beaches winning the accolade are judged to have met a range of criteria, including on safety, access and facilities, and cleanliness.
Sixty-one beaches across Scotland have been given awards in recognition of their high standards for visitors. Pictured is Kirkcaldy Pathhead Sands beach in Fife, which is one of the award winners
Beaches winning the Beach Award accolade are judged to have met a range of criteria, including on safety, access and facilities, and cleanliness. Pictured is gong recipient Loch Morlich beach in Highland
In total, 54 beaches have held an award for five or more years in a row. Pictured is Elie Harbour beach in Fife, which is one of the 61 beaches recognised this year
REVEALED: SCOTLAND’S BEST BEACHES FOR 2019
Aberdeen Ballroom Beach Aberdeen
Balmedie Beach Aberdeenshire
Collieston Aberdeenshire
Cruden Bay Aberdeenshire
Fraserburgh Tigerhill Aberdeenshire
Fraserburgh Waters of Philorth Aberdeenshire
Inverboyndie Beach Aberdeenshire
Peterhead Lido Aberdeenshire
Stonehaven Beach Aberdeenshire
Montrose Seafront Angus
Carnoustie Angus
Arbroath Angus
Lunan Bay Angus
Monifieth Angus
East Haven Angus
Broughty Ferry Dundee City
Belhaven Bay East Lothian
Gullane Bents East Lothian
Longniddry Gosford Bay East Lothian
North Berwick Milsey Bay East Lothian
North Berwick West Beach East Lothian
Longniddry No 1 and 2 (Seton Sands) East Lothian
Yellowcraig East Lothian
Aberdour Silversands Fife
Anstruther Billowness Fife
Burntisland Beach Fife
Crail Roome Bay Fife
Elie Harbour Fife
Elie Ruby Bay Fife
Kingsbarns Beach Fife   
Kinghorn and Pettycur Bay Fife
Kirkcaldy Seafield Fife
Leven East Fife
St Andrews East Sands Fife
St Andrews West Sands Fife
Aberdour Black Sands Fife
Kirkcaldy Pathhead Sands Fife
Achmelvich Bay Highland
Brora Beach Highland
Dornoch Beach Highland
Embo Highland
Golspie Beach Highland
Portmahomack Highland
Sango Sands Highland
Shandwick Bay Highland
Strathy Bay Highland
Nairn Central Highland
Loch Morlich Highland
Melvich Beach Highland
Irvine North Ayrshire
Newton Beach Millport North Ayrshire
Coldingham Scottish Borders
St Ninians Isle Shetland
Sands of Breckon Shetland
Tresta Shetland
West Voe Shetland
West Sandwick Shetland
Ayr South South Ayrshire
Troon South Ayrshire
Maidens South Ayrshire
Prestwick South Ayrshire  
This year sees many long-standing award participants return, including Gullane Bents in East Lothian and St Andrews West Sands in Fife, both of which are celebrating 27 consecutive years as award winners.
In total, 54 beaches have held an award for five or more years in a row.
Irvine Beach – Front Shore in North Ayrshire is also welcomed back on to the list for the first time in a decade.
Fife retains its title as the region with the most awards, being home to 14 winning beaches.
The Highlands was second, with 12 successful award winners.
Pictured is award-winner Irvine beach in North Ayrshire, which Keep Scotland Beautiful describes as ‘a long stretch of golden sand sheltered by flowing dunes’
Kinghorn and Pettycur Bay beach in Fife, pictured, makes the list. It is described as ‘a pleasant sandy beach located on the west side of Kinghorn… a haven of peace and tranquillity’
Keep Scotland Beautiful chief executive Derek Robertson said: ‘With the country set to mark 2020 as Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters, it is only right that we celebrate the achievements of communities, organisations and local authorities across the country in making sure that our beaches provide visitors with the fantastic shoreline experience that they deserve.
‘Scotland’s coastlines and waters attract thousands of visitors every year. These beach users can be assured that where they see the Scottish Beach Award flag they will have the experience they are looking for: a clean beach, excellent amenities and signposting about the local area, as well as information about water quality.’
Malcolm Roughead, chief executive of tourism body VisitScotland, said: ‘Thanks to Keep Scotland Beautiful and the passion from a range of organisations, local authorities and individuals to achieve recognition through the Scottish Beach Awards – both visitors and locals can enjoy a wide range of spectacular environmentally considerate beach settings across the country.’ 
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Time’s Your Time, Auld One
How long had a been comin here now? Two week? Aye it was two week now. Normally ad have just jumped intae the Judges on a Saturday afternoon and stayed there till last bells but two week ago ad thought ad change it up ye know. West end a Glasga man, too many bars, no enough time. Another pint John aye? Aye another Best son cheers. Will that be ma third the night? Naw it’d be ma fourth. Had wan in the Judges then a jumped intae the Strathy tae give ma youngest that two score. Skint so he is, always has been. Startin a new job on Tuesday though so he tells me. There are ye are John. Right son cheers. That’s ma fourth and then ah’ll have another and that’ll be me. Five pints John that’s yer lot. Yer no fourty anymore that’s what a need to keep reminding maself. Turned sixty-three last Monday and a cannae remember a fuckin thing fae that day honestly. We were in the Judges from aboot eleven in the mornin and Jerry behind the bar was handin me all sorts. Cannae remember a thing, absolutely brutal. The next day a told maself a need tae take it easy. Five pints on a Saturday night, that’s yer lot. The problem is the thirst ye get. Wit was that old quote again? First ye take a drink then ye take another then the drink takes you. Aye somethin like that. Here, that guy was right man who ever said that. Ah’ll finish that pint and that’ll be me. Here is that Billy? Naw it’s no Billy it just looks like him. Haha fuck sake man am losin it already, stupid auld cunt sittin here pure desperate for company that a start seein ma pals in strangers faces. Naw am no desperate for company, whit am a talkin aboot? Am an old guy at the end ae the bar havin a quiet pint to maself. Nae bother wae that at all, no in the slightest. Besides, a wisnae alone - a had ma pint and a had that young boy Tam behind the bar, a wisnae alone. Still but, this is a bit of a trendy place if a do say so maself, it wouldnae be hard for me to look outta place here. Students man, they were everywhere nowadays honestly. And no just Scottish either – ahm talkin Inglish, Uhmerican, Khanaedian, Chinkie. Naw man a cannae be sayin that - Chinkie, the worlds moved oan fae aw that. That’s me showin ma age man. Back when a was young ye could say anything ye wanted, honestly, you fuckin name it and it could be said. Now ye’ve got aw yer PC cunts tellin ye what ye can say and whit ye cannae say. Fuck sake, just say whit ye want man. Words! They’re just words! That’s hawf the pint gone awready. Was a gonnae stay for another wan? Naw John enough now mate, if ye have another then yer gonnae be that auld sad cunt at the end of the bar lookin aboot smilin at the weans, creepin them oot. Naw, ye’ll finish that pint and that’ll be you. Off up the road. Ah’ll tell ye whit a will be havin though. A single fish, and by that a don’t mean a supper. Where’s the lavvies? Ye’ve been comin here two week now John ye know where the lavvies uhr - That’s whit Tam would have said to me if a asked him. Aye, a know where they uhr. Aff the stool a go and doon the corridor. Why’s there aw these pictures of old cunts linin the walls? Kelvin, Baird, Doyle, Burns, Bell. Awrite, they’re famous Scots. Fuck sake that reminds me! Wan time wan a they Khanaedian boys was in the Judges. Seemed a nice boy right enough but had wan ae they North Uhmerican attitudes that just wound ye right up man. He was sittin there at a corner table gee’in it the patter to a group a student lassies at the table next to him, they were aw starin at him aw googly eyed and smitten wae his accent, the lassies must have been English man cause nae self-appreciatin Scottish lassie is fallin for any a that shitey Yank patter no way - Now, I know you Scots pretty much invented the world but one thing you didn’t invent - and I hope you don’t know this and it comes as a surprise - is that Canada invented the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell, yep, he was the first. Me and the boy a was drinkin wae Ramsay overheard and just looked it each other like that. A saw Ramsay’s eyes man, he was ragin! He aye wis man and this just sent him aer the edge. He’s oan his feet just geein it tae the boy – Alexander Graham Bell Canadian aye! Fuckin Canadian is he! Listen tae his fuckin name ya icepole basturt! He’s a fuckin Scot awrite! Edinburgh! Born in Edinburgh! Ramsay just laid intae him man, a felt sorry for the boy honestly. He was bein annoyin aye but he didnae deserve that abuse, he was just tryin tae chat up those lassies, boy’s just wantin his hole, nothin wrong wae that at aw, over here from Khanada just wantin his hole, don’t blame him. Eventually Ramsay sits back doon but the damage was done, the boy finished his pint and left, the girls followin shortly after. Am just sittin there with a pure beamer man, collar up eyes straight ahead. That was wan of the reasons a had tae stop drinkin in there, absolute nutters honestly. Aye, this establishment was much better. Full of youth ye know? And am no meanin that in a pervy way or anythin, it’s just nice tae be away from sad old cunts like Davie past their prime and just ragin at everythin. Every time ye have a pint in there ye don’t want tae say anythin wrang just in case ye ended up wae a pint glass aer yer heed. That’d be you man, somebody would have tae put a towel tae the gash and walk ye along tae the Western. Pish done, fly zipped and back along the corridor tae ma stool. Here, it’s no half fillin up in here. Groups a young boys, couples, folk out just tryin to have a good time. And why no? That’s aw ye’ve got man. It’s no a nice world, ye’ve got tae get oot there and enjoy yerself and try no tae think, try no tae think at aw. Haud on. Somebody’s tanned the rest ae ma pint man! Who was it! Fuck sake, ye go for a pish and some cunt comes up to the bar and tans the rest ae yer pint pure jakey basturt style, what chance ye got! Naw, it must have been me. This is a nice wee place, folk wouldnae dae that here. Aye it must have been me. Right, ah’ll stay for wan mare and that’ll be me oot the door. Wan mare Tam son. No bother John, just serving the end of the bar and ah’ll be with you in a second. Aye no bother son. He was a good boy, Tam. Wisnae from Glasgow anyway, certainly not. Has wan a they posh north-east accents ye know, Aberdeen or somewhere. Aye that’ll be it, Aberdeen. His Da’ll be working in the oil and he’ll be down here for the Uni. Studyin the Engineerin or somethin like that. Definitely willnae be wasting his time wae some shite like Philosophy or Art History or some pish like that. Naw he’ll be an engineer within two year, he’s a smart boy. A Best John, there ye are. Cheers Tam. Here, Tam, whit ye studyin? Engineerin is it? No John am just about to finish my fourth year in Journalism at Strathclyde. Journalism is it? Good for you son. Ye look like an honest boy, that profession needs mare honesty that’s whit ave aye said – needs mare honesty. He smiles and fucks off tae serve wan ae his pals at the other end of the bar. Good for him, he’s a good life waitin. Ave no had a good life. Aye a have whit am a talkin aboot! Thirty year as a mechanic before the accident and on tae an early pension. Three weans. Married twice. Wan ae them deed, the other fucked off. Ah’ll be seein ma eldest son next week for the game. That’s right, said he’d be doon for the Killie game. Was aye a good game that, Jags against Killie. Ma eldest daughter where was she noo? No heard fae her in a while, last she said she was in San Francisco. Or was it San Diego? Same fuckin thing anyway! Aye she went aer there for her last year of Uni and never came back. Married a big American boy and that was her. The most American boy you’ll ever see, let me tell ye, big block heed wae wan ae they jaws that could poke yer eye oot and a full heed a jet-black hair. Never made it over for the weddin, Seattle’s too far for me man to sit on a plane. Ahd be climbin the waws honestly, couldnae even have a fag or anythin. Aye it’s San Diego, a remember noo. Could ye imagine me oot there man? Ahd stick oot like a sore thumb. A cannae think of anythin more of a polar opposite – cunts fae San Diego and Glaswegians. Fuck sake! Could ye imagine those big tanned surfer bastards comin over here and Weegies gaun aer there like a swap exchange? We wouldnae have a clue whit tae dae - “Em, excuse me. Could you point me to the nearest beach and tell me if I’ll ever feel direct sunlight ever again?” “Awrite mate, anywhere aboot here a can get a decent pint?” Fuck sake man it would be chaos! This pints gaun tae ma heed. Five pints and that’s me fucked nowadays, what a sordid state of affairs. Honestly but, whits in this pint? It’s no smellin right either, it’s fuckin hummin. Tam, whits in this pint? He cannae hear me. Naw don’t bother the boy John, yer pints fine. Just get it finished and get up the road, yer awrite. That boys greetin at that table aer there. Fuck sake mate are ye awrite? Should a go ask? Naw John don’t make it worse for him just leave it man honestly, ye don’t even know if he’s greetin. Except he is. Fuck sake mate are ye awrite? It’s awrite we aw get that way. A just want tae go over there and tell him that, that it’s awrite and we aw get that way. Yer still young mate, what age uhr ye if ye don’t mind me askin? Thirty-wan? Thirty-two? Fuck sake man yer awrite don’t worry yer still so young, still so young. Yer a good lookin boy as well, ye’ll be awrite. fuck sake Did a say aw that oot loud? Did folk just hear me callin that boy good lookin? Naw they didnae it’s awrite ye just said it tae yerself John don’t worry. Somethins in that pint, fuck sake Tam whit huv ye done tae ma pint? Right get it tanned and get up the road. There we go – glass in hand, get it necked. Right, it’s finished. Up the road. Naw, a need tae pee first. Right ok, toilet then up the road. Fuck sake whits happened a was awrite ten minute ago. Doon the corridor for a pish, here we go. Fuck sake Alexander Graham Bell Khanaedian ma fuckin bahookie. Urinals are full. Right, intae the lavvie then. Door closed behind me, get that locked John fuck sake. Aye that’s gettin locked, ye never know who might want tae watch ye take a piss! There’s some fuckin sick bastards oot there man that love that, would just love tae watch ye take a pish. Fuckin poofs man the lot of them. Right pish done, fly up. Look at the bowl to see if there’s any blood in yer pish though, that’s a sign a trouble for a man your age. Aye, good idea. Jump in mate. Naw man naw, that toilet didnae just start talkin to me did it! It fuckin did! It lifted and closed its seat like a wee flappy mouth and started chattin away! Honestly! Well? Ye jumpin in or no? Naw mate ahm awrite no the night! Fuckin hell man that’s me talkin tae toilets now. Game over John mate, sixty-three year auld and that’s the mind gaun awready! Talkin tae a toilet! Oot the lavvies and back up the corridor. Yer pints finished. Fuck sake has somebody drank ma pint again! Naw they didnae, remember, ye necked hawf ae it before you went for a pish, right before that toilet started talkin tae ye. Oh my god man so a did. That you away John? That’s Tam talkin tae ye John. Answer him. For the love of fuck answer him! Whit are ye daein! Answer the boy ya stupid auld cunt! Answer him, he’s askin if yer awrite! John? You alright? Ye gonnae answer him naw? Fuck sake ah’ll dae it maself then. Aye am awrite! A don’t need you askin if am awrite! Awrite! Sorry John, didnae mean anything by it. You spiked ma drink didn’t ye ya wee poofy basturt! You spiked ma drink cause ye want tae shag me! Ya dirty wee bastard! Wantin tae shag an auld guy like me! That fuckin toilet in there was talkin tae me cause you spiked ma drink! The boy’s just standin there in shock man. Aw naw, whit have ye said to him fuck man whit have ye said tae him. That’s you barred man, barred. Yer fuckin lucky he’s no just turned round and phoned the polis! Callin him a wee poofy bastard! That’s homophobic man, that’s fuckin jail time! He’s still no said anythin. He’s turnin roon, he’s gonnae phone the polis! Right that’s me man, am off, ootae here, sayonara see ye fuckin never ma amigo! That’s you at the door now, ye better turn round and see if ye’ve caused a scene. Naw. Fuck all. Naebody battin an eyelid, carryin on wae their conversations. Well whit were ye expectin? A wee needle scratch to fill the room and for every cunt to be starin at ye pure gawkin aw wide-eyed? Get oot and up the road. Am oot. It’s pishin down man, jump a taxi. Naw a cannae, am skint remember. Oh aye, right leg it up the road then before the rain starts batterin doon. What’s that though? Wan mare just tae take the edge off things? There’s a pub across the road man just jump in there for wan mare just to calm the auld nerves, then up the road. Two bouncers but. Soon as they see an auld cunt like you walkin up they’ll burst oot laughin man! Naw no the night auld yin they’ll be sayin whilst tryin no to burst intae laughter. Aw my god man just get up the road. That’s whit am daein fuck sake! Ye’ll have tae apologise tae Tam in the mornin man, that was bang oot ae order whit ye did man fuck sake, boy didnae deserve it, yer as bad as Davie and that Khanadian boy honestly! Whit did ye no just stay in the Judges for ya auld bastard! Fuck sake, ye cannae be up here tryin to have a drink wae the weans. Shut up fuck sake awrite fuck sake awrite It'll be awrite, just one foot in front ae the other, up the road.
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