On the second day of the excursion we went to an island called Iona, of the coast of Mull. We took a tiny ferry to the island. I think only residents are allowed to have cars, so we couldn't take the van. We were all so carsick by then that we didn't care anyway. We walked about a mile from the port to our hostel. The whole time I felt like I was in a movie. The island was so picturesque and removed from modern life. There were hardly any cars, the roads were really just walking paths, and there were only a few houses. Our hostel was literally nestled in the hills of the island with a gorgeous view of the beach. After dropping off our things at the hostel/cottage, we headed down to the water.
Ferry to Iona
Along these roads were tables of postcards, marble, rocks, trinkets, etc. No one was manning them, but you could put some money in a jar to purchase something. We were definitely in a small town!
The clouds make the lighting so beautiful here. It's almost always cloudy, so the light comes down at different levels of brightness. In the highlands this is especially pretty because it illuminates certain patches of green on the hills.
The hostel..and Madi carrying my backpack to keep warm.
I swear Alexandra and I are the only ones who show outward excitement about being here, I swear. These are our faces 75% of the time.
The sunset was incredible!
Breakfast on Iona
We were hungry.
Iona Abbey
This abbey was established by St. Columba in the first century. The monks here wrote and illuminated the Book of Kels. Because of Viking raids, they eventually had to move it to the Trinity College for safety. I learned about this in one of my classes last semester so that made it especially cool to come here!
This cross has been standing for about 1,200 years.
One of two of the original pillars.
Copy of the Book of Kels
Street of the dead. Scottish Royalty are buried in the graveyard at the abbey. Funeral processions would come up this street to the church.
Oldest original building on the island.
The nunnery!
"Please put your rubbish in the bin"
On the way back to Mull, we saw a wedding party! They played the bagpipes as they walked to the Abbey to get married!
I have even more to blog about from the past two days, but I don't have time! I'm going on another 2 and a half day excursion tomorrow to Aberdeen and Inverness. Hopefully I can give that update this weekend!