Day 15 – Resting in Nairn

Home, sweet home

Ritchie arrived last night after a hard paddle in a strong head wind. I met him at Nairn’s harbour where he was looking very salty, literally, and very tired. He was on the harbour wall with Mike, a very good friend of Ritchie’s brother-in-law. Mike and Corinne retired to Nairn several years ago.

Penny & Tuppence

We came back to our most excellent holiday home, The Meadows Chalet in Auldearn, a few minutes’ drive from Nairn. Wanda and Steve, the owners, have made us feel right at home. They have two delightful dogs on their welcoming committee, siblings Penny and Tuppence. Ritchie had a much anticipated warm shower, put on dry, clean clothes from home, and ate an enormous dinner. He was so tired he looked like he was going to fall asleep at the table. After a 30 minute restorative nap, he sorted out his wet kit and talked with our nieces Anna and Wendy in Houston. Wendy had just celebrated her 7th birthday with a trampoline party.

Kit everywhere

Ritchie was up at 5:15 this morning, on his own. Once I got up, we had an enormous cooked breakfast and several cups of tea. Ritchie did laundry and spread his gear from one end of the house to the other, including outside each end of the house. We had a homemade cookie snack before lunch. (There is a definite food theme here.) Then we drove into Inverness to buy a VHF radio, 2 map cases, and food for the next leg of the journey. We came back home and started snacking again.

In a previous blog, Ritchie mentioned meeting Donald Macpherson. This evening, we met Donald on the beach in Nairn with his partner Diana and their two dogs, Harris and Louie. Donald brought Ritchie a book by Rowland Woollven, who completed a circumnavigation of Britain by sea kayak from 2008 to 2012 using a Greenland paddle like the one Ritchie uses. Donald runs Explore Highland, offering canoeing and stand up paddle boarding experiences throughout the Scottish Highlands. Diana and I talked about dogs, people and her amazing job while the boys talked about boats.

East Beach Nairn

Tomorrow, we plan to make a more concerted effort to get some chores done ready for Ritchie’s early departure on Wednesday. We will take a break to have a fresh seafood lunch in Nairn with Mike at the Sun Dancer Bar & Restaurant. It has been lovely today to just sit around, relaxing, chatting and eating.

I will send Ritchie off to Lossiemouth a little more rested, quite well fed, and ready for the adventure ahead. And I’ll miss him all over again.

Comments

3 responses to “Day 15 – Resting in Nairn”

  1. Michael Russell avatar
    Michael Russell

    Ritchie’s travels are becoming more widely known……this comment below appeared in this morning’s daily email I receive from the Edinburgh Minute.

    Enjoy your ‘day of rest’, Ritchie, before you head to Lossiemouth tomorrow. Wendy is looking after you very well indeed.

    📌 “Ritchie Diaper, Edinburgh born and long time resident, is currently half way through paddling his sea kayak around the heart of Scotland. He started at Edinburgh’s Lochrin Basin on the Union Canal, has paddled all of Scotland’s canals to Inverness, and is now going back to Edinburgh along the east coast. He is hoping to raise awareness about the rare disease sarcoidosis and to raise funds for SarcoidosisUK. ” – Thanks to a Minute subscriber for sharing this.

    1. Ritchie avatar

      Thanks for sharing that, Mike. Good to know.
      A calm and sunny day here in Nairn. I almost feel guilty, not taking advantage of it to progress along the coast.
      A nice seafood lunch at the Sun Dancer overlooking the sea front was more than adequate compensation though.

  2. Ian Diaper avatar
    Ian Diaper

    You, and SarcoidosisUK, deserve all the publicity you can get!

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