The four-year-old’s seaman dad Alasdair was on a month-long stint for his job looking after lighthouses.
Normally, the crew would be allowed to go home when they are docked but lockdown meant he had to stay on board the vessel – so Euan could only wave to him from the edge of their garden in Oban.
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