As we passed each croft we could not help but notice the antennae for the HebNet terrestrial wireless broadband system.
Eigg also has an older communication system. This post box dates from the reign of King George V, who reigned from 1910 until he died in 1936. Ian and I had originally thought it would have dated from the reign of George VI but the typeface of GR confirms it as the Royal Cypher of the earlier monarch. Interestingly there are no specific times of day for collection of the post. Instead, the collection is made 1 hour prior to the departure of the ferry.
Some of the crofts were in better state of repair than...
...others but all shared...
...a marvellous view of the Bay of Laig. Ian and I were so glad we had decided to walk and to savour the atmosphere of this wonderfull island.
A new hedge of willow wands had recently been planted alongside the brae that leads from Cleadale to the watershed of Eigg.
Primroses adorned the banks on either side of the road.
Behind us, the Cuillin of...
...Rum slowly receded as we made...
our way up the long and winding road that led to the watershed of Eigg and...
...a view of the Sgurr of Eigg.