Made it here to Islay, but it is raining all day here. When I made reservations, I discovered prices had doubled and tripled because this island is now part of what they call the "Whiskey Trail" meaning it has a lot of distilleries on a small (250 miles square) island. In fact, only 3,000 people and a lot of sheep, but only ways to earn a living are farming, fishing, or tourism. Anyway, every place I called was also full, but a couple of the people I emailed referred me to this B&B that was relatively new. I called the owner to tell her I would be late arriving, and she said she would not be home but to just come in and go to Room 3. OK. Got here and empty house--no other residents, either. So I parked, walked in the unlocked door, and went up to Room 3 where key was in lock--very strange to just walk into an empty house and make yourself at home.
But very nice, large room and very clean, plus absolutely gorgeous sea and countryside view. Only one farmhouse near here, but a lot of sheep. Will post photos later today. Had a good continental breakfast and lady offered to do a load of laundry for me.
So I am spending the day catching up on work, reorganizing my suitcases, and getting some work done. Will go out later and explore and maybe grab some cookies and some more kleenex because my cold had gone through almost all of my supply.