Thursday 13th July
Today the weather calmed down – thank goodness.
After a hectic trip to Stornoway, we decided to go back
to Callanish.
It was really lovely to be at the stones with no wind
or rain! It was sunny and calm and with hardly any people
at all. In fact, twice, I had the whole place to myself….
We decided to walk over to the other stone circles which
are within a stones throw of the main circle. It is quite
awesome to look back at Callanish from afar and admire
the profile on the hilltop – majestic, proud and
strangely feminine.



We could now also see how exposed we had been during
the storm.
We walked over to the first set of stones and relaxed
in the Sun. One stone stood out to us and we agreed she
was the queen. It was a very calm experience.

We carried on to the next circle where we sat for a long
while in silence. The circle is a double ring and set
alongside the other two, even more special.
When we returned, we felt we had once again walled the
land which we have dearly missed. The weather has made
it impossible but now we can enjoy it once again. Phew
Friday 14th July
Great Bernera
We went off with our lovely friend, Heike, to explore the little isle of Great
Bernera. There’s a small bridge that joins the island to the mainland and
just as you come across it you are met by three standing stones. We spent some
time with the stones and their beautiful surroundings. The Sun has been with
us today in abundance and the whole landscape just lights up into the most gorgeous
scenery. So content, so still, so happy. The whole place is teaming with life.
Watching the birds and nature all around. We spent time with a family of wrens
who were a treat to observe.
One of the stones is like an old crone, bent over pointing at Callanish. The
stone actually looks bent. Quite amazing.

We left the stones and drove across the island on its
one track road to the end where we found the most amazingly
beautiful beach. Extraordinary!
It wasn’t long until we were in the sea for a quick
dip. Absolutely freezing. The first time is the most
shocking to the body. Then is becomes easier!
All our friends eventually arrived and we all played
excitedly like children in the sea. Brilliant fun with
lots of screaming!
Then we sunbathed in the glorious Sun which we’ve
missed so much. Perfect weather - fresh, hot and slightly
breezy. We spent quite a while catching glimpses of a
seal who was fishing in the bay and much later we saw
his mate too.
The stones, rocks and shells are all beautiful here.
Full of sparkly crystal. The weather today has been such
a treat. The locals tell us this is a rarity so we are
really lucky. You really couldn’t ask for more.
We were told how bleak Lewis was and thought it ourselves
when we first arrived. However, we soon realised that
there is a magnificent beauty to its simplicity and that
the whole place is SO alive. Flowers, grasses, birds.
We saw lots of different birds today including the Wagtail,
Oyster Catchers and Shags. The heather is just coming
out in flurries of deep purple which sets off the green
of the grasses, the yellow of the buttercups and the
deep blue of the lochs and the sea.
For our friends, this is their last day and they have
all been blissed out. Couldn’t have been better.
As they agreed: a beautiful ending to a beautiful trip.
We still have the weekend and if tomorrow is like this,
we will return to this bay.
We’ve all torn ourselves away, returning to the
cottages to cook up a feast for tonight. It’s going
to be a late one….
Later that night
Last night, just as we were going to bed we saw the moon
rising. We were so excited that we decided to go back
to the stones and enjoy the calm and clear night.
It was gorgeous. No-one around and very still. We stayed
in the stones for ages – just being with them and
the Moon. The sunset was now turning to sunrise - although
I knew I was too exhausted to stay up. It was a fine
way to complete our journey and now it seems like a good
place to end our story so there probably won’t
be anymore write ups. I will be putting up more photo’s
when I get home. We are going to spend today and tomorrow
resting before we begin our very rapid journey south – we
hope to be in Brighton by Tuesday night.
It has been the most amazing month – one that will
stay with me for the rest of my life. The journey up
to Lewis through the islands, meeting the stones of Callanish,
experiencing the lunar standstill and seeing the Moon
with some of the most special people in my life (and
meeting some very special new friends too) has added
up to a truly unforgettable experience. I know that I,
and many other people will look back at this time and
will savour the memories and experiences we have all
had here and on our individual journies to get here for
ever.
Thanks to everyone who has emailed me while on the journey
and special thanks to:
Linda for being my main inspiration to
journey to the stones
Jill Smith for here wonderfully inspirational
books on Callanish and the islands – it was lovely
to meet you!
The Wheel of Astrologers for being the
most unique bunch of people I have ever met.
Suze for sorting out the cottages
Everyone who helped me with charging up the computer
along the way.
Peter Burgess for looking after our lovely
van and giving us the space to prepare for the journey
Our wonderful Daffy van and the AA for
sorting us out in the lake district.
Maria for taking on my business while I was away.