Caernarfon Castle, often anglicized as Carnarvon Castle, is a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, north-west Wales. May 16, 2008

Bonnie and I at Caernarfon Castle, a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, north-west Wales. May 16, 2008

Bonnie and I in the tourist village of Portmeirion. May 16, 2008

Me at Portmeirion. May 16, 2008

Leaving Wales, we enter into the beauty of Scotland driving through the Scottish Highlands on our way to the Isle of Skye, Scotland. And Bonnie is celebrating the beautiful views and the smell of the clean and clear air. May 18, 2008

The top picture isn’t a good picture of our B&B, Cul Na Creagan, but you can get some idea. The next two pictures are of the single road from the B&B to the town of Portree. As you can see, the view is lovely. And, that big, blue SAAB, well that’s William. He’s been our steady companion since we picked him up at Heathrow Airport when we arrived. He was suppose to have been a small, compact car, which would have worked well in the UK, but Bonnie and I have accumulated so much stuff that William has turned out to be the right mode of transportation for the both of us. Anyway, I digress. May 19, 2008

Bonnie at the ruins of Ewen Castle,”Castle Ewen” in the Fairy Glen, Isle of Skye / The Fairy Glen is an area of weird shaped rocks on the Trotternish Peninsula.Castle Ewen, also known as the Fairy Castle, in the Fairy Glen. Though it looks like a fortified tower, Castle Ewen is a natural rock formation. Stock photo of Castle Ewen, the Fairy Glen, near Uig on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. May 19, 2008

Me at Captain Fraser’s Folly in Uig on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. May 19, 2008

Me at the front door of the Dunvegan Castle. May 19, 2008

The Dunvegan Castle seals. May 19, 2008

Eileen Donan Castle. May 19, 2008

Skye Bridge on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. May 19, 2008