Spindrift.

Isn't it funny how a word, learnt decades ago, suddenly leaps to the fore?
The scene, just before 08:00, this a.m. Just the time the word "Spindrift" leapt forrard. 
"Spindrift
Spindrift usually refers to spray, particularly to the spray blown from cresting waves during a gale. This spray, which "drifts" in the direction of the gale, is one of the characteristics of a wind speed of 8 Beaufort and higher at sea."

We were scheduled for a visit to Inverewe Gardens, but, as Jerra's journal probably points out Willy Wind had other ideas.
There's always a "HOWEVER" - It can be done as a "Trip":-
Day up & "Camp".
Day in the gardens % Camp.
Day back home.
Maybe in more clement weather?

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