Posts Tagged ‘A82’

Places that I go to – Loch Leven Seafood Café

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Thought that it would be a good time to start this little section of my wee website! I must admit, when I go somewhere I love, I do try my best to not only tell my pals, but also customers who come into the business, looking for places to eat/visit/stay.

Today, my hubbie and I treated our Mums to lunch, and what was lovely, was my niece came along too with her boyfriend. My Mum drove (what a bonus) and we all piled into her Disco, with Ed taking the motorbike, even though it was lashing with rain – my niece’s boyfriend went on the back of the bike, good on him! We headed up through a cloud covered Glencoe which is even more atmospheric with the clouds down – after all, that’s what it looks like most of the time! We do have a saying up here – “If you can’t see the hills, it’s raining…. If you can, it’s about to rain.” Classic, and about sums up the weather up here!

We went all the way round to the Ballachuilish end of Loch Leven to go to the Loch Leven Seafood Cafe which is our favourite restaurant in the area. It is set on the most beautiful area, on the lochside, and if you wander down to the loch side, you can see the Pap of Glencoe a pretty famous land mark in this area! The views are stunning.

What is also really, really good is the road. Getting there is a treat, because you can cover the entire loop round the loch, for the best run, go clockwise. The road is generally very quiet, and if you are a petrol head like me, it is a joy to drive. Today I was happy to be a passenger in the Disco, wallowing around on the twisty roads. It also gave me an excuse to have a glass of wine with my lunch. (Do I need an excuse?)

The Seafood Café is a gem. It is run by the Grieve family and Barry Moran. The café itself is lovely and airy, clean (always) and everything is really simply cooked by Barry and his team. Langoustines to die for, mussels, crab, lobster, scallops, razor clams (eek – sorry, can’t eat them), oysters (I can only eat them hot)
all beautifully prepared! Look out for some of Barry’s very interesting soups – today he had on curried cream of cauliflower with smoked haddock. Mum said it was fantastic. Damn, I didn’t get a taste!

What is even better, is that it is really well priced. You are getting the best of Scottish Seafood, served straight from the holding tanks – you can go in and literally choose your lobster, give it a name and then eat it!! As you can see on their website, they have their own fishing boats and distribution centre.

It was very busy today, but the service and food was as usual quite excellent. Don’t dare miss their chocolate brownie to finish your meal – served with a blob of ice cream and a wee cup of lush hot chocolate which you can pour over the top of your ice cream, or just drink. Yummy. Well done to them, they deserve to do well. It is my hubbie’s favourite ride out on a Sunday – he goes along on his bike, takes his book, and I think sits for about 4 hours stripping every conceivable piece of meat off the seafood he eats. Occasionally I am allowed to go with him.

Today we brought home all our shells from our meal and I am going to make a pot of bisque. Ace. Go and have a visit. You will enjoy it!

I have to put an addition in here of a cracking review that I have just read for Loch Leven Seafood Café – you should have a read. Well said!

Life in the fast lane?

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Life in living in the country has its benefits, lovely roads surrounding where I live – the A82/A84/A85 all intersect on my door step. If you are up here, you may notice locals with ‘Demand an A82 upgrade’ – no wonder….. if you want to check out the suspension of your car, then drive up the Loch Lomond road – you will either be taking your car to the garage, thinking there is something wrong with it, or having to stop in the view-filled lay-bys for a whizz. It’s just like driving your car along a cheese-grater – honestly, go and get your one out the cupboard and examine it….. that’s the A82 the pride and joy of Scotland…. the main artery to get to the Highlands of Scotland from Glasgow.

Don’t get me wrong, the scenery is outstanding, that’s if you get the chance to notice it whilst you are having a white knuckle ride. Last night the loch was shimmering, the views fantastic. However, photo stops were not going to happen, as I was too busy concentrating whilst I was driving up the middle of the road, straddling the white line. Honestly, I was – it is the only way to do it – somewhere on our driving licences, I am sure there is a bit that says “Tear along dotted line…” Oh – is that the bit you have to send back in case you need to change your address????

The lumps and bumps are horrendous and the standard of driving even worse, people just keek their breeks on that road…. I came up behind 4 cars, the one at the front of the queue doing 23…. that is not a typo.. he was doing 23mph. Needless to say, I made the most out of the power my wee chariot has, and blasted past the first 3 cars. The last one was fairly easy to get past – after all, it was only doing – yes, 23mph. That overtake was easy peasy. I think I did it in about 20 yards…. The guy driving could barely see from underneath the flat cap he was wearing, with his passenger gesturing wildly at the beautiful scenery.

Very good. Did this guy not realise that there were 3 (I can’t be counted, coz I was on a mission to get home) frustrated drivers behind him…. It was a ‘modern’ car – fitted with the obligatory rear view mirror and lo and behold two side mirrors too. Has this prat not realised that it is actually for looking in, and not adjusting his cap in the mirror. People like that should just STOP. Take in the scenery, take a chill pill (want some?) take some photos, and take anything else that is going to MAKE YOU WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE!!!! Use your mirrors, after all, they were invented for more than adjusting your flat cap/donning your make up (what’s that?) or squeezing your plukes* (*delete where applicable).

Keeping on the car subject….

I drive what could be a ‘Hot Hatch’ – wonder what colour it is…. aye… it’s red! My BlackBerry matches it beautifully. So do my Merrells, my Canada fleece, and when I want to be the remotest bit ‘feminine’ I have two (2) red handbags… which I seldom use – but, they are RED!! Oh, forgot, I have two (2) matching vacuum mugs – oh crap, I have 3! Sad? Yes…. indeed I am! I have to say here when I say ‘when I want to be the remotest bit feminine…’ I am not gay. I just don’t do the things that the majority of women do… I HATE shopping – unless it involves Amazon or Costco. I avoid going to the shops unless it is an emergency – for work shoes – which I wear out on a regular basis, or underwear however I have discovered Bravissimo…. Takes all the sweat out of shopping for a new bra!

So, back to my hot hatch – it’s a Honda, and I always drive it the way it’s meant to be driven – Like I stole it…. I do have a ‘bit’ of a reputation. Don’t think should say anything more than that. I may get into bother!
No doubt anyone reading this this may just add to that….

Anyway – my pride and joy for the last few months has been giving me a bit of grief. How do you start – there is a VSA button – Vehicle Stability Assist – Honda’s version of ‘Traction Control’. In the last 6 months, it has been like I have had it switched off. Switch it off under normal circumstances, it is a blast – lots of ‘wooooohooooo’s’. Mental. HOWEVER, driving it all the time, when it is behaving like a MKlll Escort, or a fast car with rear wheel drive (my chariot is front wheel drive), it’s sweaty, and you don’t give the car to ‘just anyone’. There are only four people who are allowed to drive it – Ed, Mike, Craig & Cheryl – coz they know it’s wonky!!!

My last gasp for getting Honda to believe me, was taking it to my pal – who previously worked for Honda, whom I respect greatly…. He moved away from Honda (what a scunner that was) … went to Renault, and is now going out to the middle east to be a manager for Honda out there…. Lucky bugger – cars, bikes and speedboats… (when can I visit?). So, I handed over the keys, and gave him instructions… Yup – you guessed it…. “Drive it like you stole it”.

John picked on a couple of unsuspecting round abouts in Edinburgh and gave it hell….. the car was arse oot, going round the round abouts. I must admit, at this point, I witnessed John wiping the sweat off his brow. “We have a problem, Houston.” were his words. That kind of covers it, really. Now to persuade Honda that they really, really have to believe me!!!

So, I called them up today to check that I was still ok to get warranty work done – some trivial painty stuff. I included scraping brakes (got discs and pads under warranty 3000 miles back) windscreen wiper ’scooshers’ that don’t work properly (which involves a Fox story), and…. I made him put on the service sheet… IN RED (of course, it has to be red)… there is a problem with the handling…. and you have to believe me!!!

I asked about a courtesy car, and he said that, yes, there would be, but what it would be was doubtful…. I asked, what do you mean by that? He couldn’t confirm what car it would be… So, being a complete petrol head, I said that I would take one of the showroom motorbikes that they had in the showroom….

oh…. they have pulled all the bikes in the showroom. That’s ok, I was disappointed for a nano second, wondering if I was going to get a Jazz for the time they have the car…. until he said in the same breath, that they had replaced the superbikes with lawn mowers.

So, on Monday, if you see someone going up the A85, driving a lawnmower, give me a wave!!!!!