So if you were thinking this was the last day, it wasn’t. I would finish on Day 101. Starting on a beautiful sunny morning following a thunderstorm earlier, I started at 10:30 - the others doing a road trip up to Thurso. I was just sorry the girls had done their day’s walk for me in fog! I walked around North Head and onto back roads passing an old corrugated door shed just before the sign to Papigoe - I was astonished to realise a colony of Arctic terns had chosen to nest there! As I came into Staligoe (In Norse, goe means inlet and stali means stack - sure enough there was a small harbour with a stack within it) a storm gathered to the south of me. I hoped it would pass to the west of me - fingers crossed! The day’s forecast was thunderstorms and I admit I was considering strategies to avoid being a target of lightening as I walked along the low cliffs and beaches of the day’s walk. Two gull fledglings sat on a house roof above me looking very cute but I wondered if the locals though...