The Hebrid
The Hebrides are divided into two parts, the inner and outer parts. They are located in the westernmost part of the UK and face the west winds of the Atlantic Ocean. They are solitary and desolate. Mendelssohns Hebrides Overture is the subject of this. Amhuinnsuidhe Castle is one of the UK's westernmost castles on the island of Lewis-Harris, the main island of the Outer Hebrides. The first owner of the castle has almost half of the island's territory. After several generations of ups and downs, after the Second World War, the then heirs were donated to the public institutions. The requirements attached to the donation were the original preservation of the castle, and the recipients were convinced to keep their promises. Therefore, the castle is still the same, the bustling end, the world, Renoir's original paintings are still quietly hanging in the corner of the hall, waiting for strangers to pass the eyes of inadvertently.
The castle can only accommodate more than 10 occupants, and it is suitable for outdoor sports enthusiasts such as sea fishing and hiking. There is an unmanned grocery store in the castle attached to the lodge. The cashier box is so plain and plain, and it is a bit embarrassing to take the goods, register the books, and pay for the change.
When its going to be rainy and windy, its not surprising that the weather is rainy and windy, typical of Scotlands late autumn climate. I just think that there is such a castle, alone on the ocean side, with the accompanying west wind...