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Ave Maria!
After finishing four miles hard tempo, without the lamb but with the Pram/buggy/stroller, of “undulating” hills in the “tarmac-ed” road on the northeast shore of Loch Katrine (according to Wikipedia, the name etymology may come from Celtic word “ceit” meaning dark, gloomy place due to heavily forested [many coniferous] shores; or Gaelic [Scottish pronounce “gal-lick”, Irish pronounce “gay-lick”] “ceathairne” a collective word meaning cattle thief or possibly peasantry), Katie’s dweebadork dancing. She loves our son, Killian, though for sure!
There is a steam boat that does tours on the lake and bikes for rental as well. You can combine the boat and bike to for a one way ride on each.
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There is a holiday cottage right along the lake (four bedrooms, ~£1000 per week?):
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Sir Walter Scott (15 August 1771-21 September 1832) of Edinburgh (pronounced “Ed-in-buruh”) was inspired by this loch to write and publish The Lady of the Lake narrative poem in 1810.
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He and his father were Free Masons, however. Beware of the anti Catholic/anti Christian Free Masons. “Satan will reign in the Vatican. The pope will be his slave.” On signs of a free mason parade/demonstration around 13-16 October 1917, witnessed by Saint Maximilian Maria Rajmund Kolbe, OFM Conventual and many others, is all the explanation that I need to be wary and pray for and try to convince and convert these men.
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