Not strictly on the bank, but as I was on a fishing holiday it is near enough.
Isle of Sky, 21st May this year , about 11.25 am .
We were doing a tour of the northern tip of Skye , and came across a ruined church at a place called Hallin , which is a very isolated headland, no houses nearby at all .
The graveyard was still in use , but had some very old graves in evidence . My wife is a photographer and once we find somewhere interesting she spends quite some time composing shots, leaving me to amuse myself . I took a couple of quick snaps on my phone and wandered around looking at a few war graves , and some much older ones .
Our car was parked nearby, no other vehicles at all , nice day , no sound but the occasional Curlew.
I was crouched down reading the inscription on one of the graves when suddenly I was startled by a softly spoken voice saying “ Its a good place to rest when your time is over “ the voice was male with a soft highland accent.
I stood up and looked around, stood about 8 feet away there was an elderly gent, about 80 ish I would say ,tall, slim, clean shaven wearing a black suit,and black tie , quite out of place really . The suit was of a very “ dated “ appearance . The man had very shiny shoes , and a shock of grey hair which was neatly trimmed . He was very smart in an old fashioned way .
I said something like “ Yes its lovely here “ the man nodded and said “ All my family are here and he pointed to a grave , saying “ My younger sister , I visit her most days”
I nodded and said “Thats a lovely thing to do, and she is resting in a lovely place”
We stood together for a moment looking at the grave, the man said “I must be away now” He walked away behind the ruins of the church . I stood for a few seconds looking where the man had walked , and my wife appeared from the same direction that the man had walked off . I asked her if she had seen the man as he passed she said no , there was nobody here but us two . It was impossible for him to have vanished, there was nowhere to go, just the ruin of the church, basically a single wall, the graveyard and the surrounding fields .
I quickly searched around , nobody in the car park , nobody walking over the fields etc. The gate to the graveyard had not clanged shut as it did when we entered .
I told my wife what had happened, she took it in her stride , we went to the grave that the man had pointed out .I took a quick snap on my iphone.
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Noticing the name Mackinnon I thought that maybe her brother was buried here , then realised her surname was her married name . Taking the year of her death, 1944, age 41 years and she had been his younger sister , he should be probably a year older at least .
You do the sums .
He should have been at least 121 years
old .
Looking back it was so peaceful there nothing seemed out of place , nothing sending “shivers up your spine” .
In fact both my wife and I said if we had to meet a ghost he would be the type to settle your nerves , even though she had not seen him.I saw the man , spoke to him and it is in my library of the unexplained .
David