I ended up in Cellardyke
quite by chance as I was following a sign to a mill and ended up on a wee
path rather than a road which took me to this wee village. I only
learned the name when I popped into the local for a bar lunch. It
was certainly quite a find...
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Glad this came out as the sun was that bright
I couldn't read the sign!
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Fishing on the sea and by land
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You can see just how busy the harbour was in
the old days. I took these pictures in the Haven's while having my bar
lunch
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And would you believe we're back in Anstruther
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