
It’s Friday, and time for a flashback to an old Travel with Intent post.
I’m whisking us back to Bass Rock, a place I adore, whether I’m viewing it from water or from land. And I’ve chosen to feature it again today because I’m currently enjoying The Bass Rock by Evie Wyld.
Don’t ruffle your feathers
Originally posted May 14, 2019, images 2016-2019

Bass Rock, Firth of Forth, August 2016
The gannets might ruffle theirs, but watching them has the opposite effect on me.

Bass Rock, August 2016

Bass Rock, August 2016

Bass Rock, April 2019
Bass Rock is worth visiting at any time of year – well, any time that the boats operate (dependent on the highly variable weather). An early trip in Spring, will see the birds arriving and a much quieter atmosphere than mid-summer.

Bass Rock, April 2019
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 14 May 2021
Posted as part of Fandango’s Flashback Friday
I’ve yet to get up close and personal to it, always wanted to and even more so looking at these
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Nice
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Amazing place!
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Isn’t it!
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Yep!
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In midsummer it is amazing – but umbrella protection is recommended!
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Oh great. I too love this place. And I’ve just got Bass Rock out of the library. Oh, and Sisters. And the C Pam Zhang. You have a lot to answer for.
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Oh dear! I hope you enjoy them! I haven’t got far with Bass Rock so no comment yet, other than enjoying the scenery
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I don’t think I ever saw so many birds in the sky at once, Debs! Great shots 🙂 🙂
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