‘A tantalising mystery’ : could I find the standing stone on a Scottish island from a childhood (…)
My mum gave me an old picture of me sitting on the cairn on Islay when I was 11. Forty years later, I set out to find it I don’t remember the picture being taken. Somewhere in Scotland, sometime in the 1980s. It has that hazy quality you get with old colour prints: warm but also somehow (…)
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