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A quick wee stop in Arrochar, at the head of Loch Long, was followed by arriving in Inverary. We'd been here before, in September of last year, but after spending a lot of time exploring Dumbarton Castle, we didn't have time to get around the Jail, All Saint's Church, or the Bell Tower, as they were closed. This time around we got in about it all. The church is gorgeous with a super creepy picture of Jesus within, a print by Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max. The Bell Tower requires a certain level of fitness that I don't think we qualified for but we made it to the top to catch the views across Loch Fyne. There was the bell room to have a look at and the ringers' room with a wee video about them in action, too. The Jail is a larger compound than I had expected, with 3 buildings to get in about comprising the old and new jails. There was a lot to see and you may have to pause the video occasionally to read any plaques or notices of interest, if you're wanting to read all about it, as you go. Then out to St Conan's Kirk we went. I hadn't gained entry the first time around, which was fine as there was so much to the outside of it that was stunning; both the surrounds and architecture. This time around I get to show you the inside of it. Anyone not having seen the outside, I'm afraid I didn't capture nearly so much of it as last time but the video uploaded in September will fill that in for you ( • Dumbarton Castle, Inverary, Loch Awe,... . We met the friendliest wee black kitten there who ran over to us meowing for strokes. I was sad I'd not brought anything by way of treats for him. We then wheeched ourselves off to Glen Etive, which was just beautiful. I captured some amount of wildlife while out there; Stag, deer, tadpoles, minnows, &c. Just fantastic to get in about Scotland's wild nature. There was so much excellent scenery as we were driving to each place that I wanted to let you enjoy it fully, but with it ending up such a long video, in comparison with those put out previously, I felt I had to speed those bits up a wee bit in an attempt to shorten the viewing time some for you. Music throughout by the wonderful Paul Burns: On wi the Tartan Bonnie Breast Knots Major Graham Sir James the Ross Major Donald Marches to Harlaw Rob Donn McKay (Sutherland) Coilsfield House Flower o the Quern Greysteil Join us - / randomscottishhistory Everything RSH - https://linktr.ee/FlikeNoir