I didn’t sleep at all well last night, worried that the ferry would be cancelled due to the storm approaching from the Atlantic. I’ve been on Lewis the last few days and I’m ready to leave.
The storm is going to be fierce apparently, they have warnings out for most of Scotland and many of the ferry services have been cancelled up and down the coast. This was my only option. I was at the ferry terminal at 5:30 am hoping that all would be fine and then I saw the big beast of a ferry coming into view, so so happy.


Every time my phone pinged I looked at at it fearing the worst. I had no idea what I was going to do if I had been stranded. I need to be back in Glasgow on Wednesday and that might not have been possible if I hadn’t got on this morning.


Originally I was booked on the afternoon ferry, however I changed the booking a few weeks ago and I’m so glad I did.




After arriving in Ullapool I put in Aberdeen into the sat nav via a Neolithic site and off I went trying to stay in front of the storm.

The winds were fearce and debris was all over the road. Trees were down and roads were closed, the car was getting buffetted all the way there. I’ve never experienced driving in conditions like that before. It was mental.
But I made it to Aberdeen and very glad to get there in one piece.











































































