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Scotland in the Autumn Travel Report

October 28, 2010 By Ron Leave a Comment

We have made a trip to Scotland in October 2010 and have only just arrived home. Although I have been to Scotland many times this was one of the best trips ever. We arrived on Friday the first of October in Hull in grey and misty weather. After spending the night in a Bed and Breakfast in East Lothian we travelled the next day to Cove in Wester Ross where we had a self catering cottage for the week. At the start the weather was grey and dull but just after Dalwhinnie the sky broke open and we had beautiful sunny and warm weather that lasted most of the week. The autumn colours on the hills and … [Read more...] about Scotland in the Autumn Travel Report

Dunfermline Abbey

April 8, 2010 By Ron Leave a Comment

Early 2009 I have visited Dunfermline Abbey together with Bruce and Linda from Scotland of the Roadside and we were surprised to find a wee sign with an interesting text. The Abbey itself is very beautiful although we couldn't visit the inside. But thanks to the excellent weather we had a beautiful walk around the Abbey itself which is very much worth a visit! Dunfermline Abbey The sign, image below, can be found opposite the cafe and has the following text: 1303AD: There is a tradition that the mother of Sir William Wallace was buried at this spot marked by a Thorn Tree. This was the … [Read more...] about Dunfermline Abbey

The Old Scottish Man Who Never Left Home

April 5, 2010 By Ron Leave a Comment

I found this story many years ago and published it on the former Scotlandview blog in february 2006. It's a great story and I'm sure Tom, the old man in the story, isn't the only one that never left his home. I know of an older woman on Islay who lives in Portnahaven and never travelled to the other side of the island in her entire life. People from a younger generation can't imagine such a life could have ever existed and that makes it perhaps all the more interesting to read. Enjoy! The 20th Century has been a time of massive change for people all around the world. There have been two World … [Read more...] about The Old Scottish Man Who Never Left Home

Riding the Road to the Isles

April 4, 2010 By Ron Leave a Comment

Alan Richards: I wrote this a few years ago after one of our motor-cycling holidays up to Mallaig..... The thoughts of the long and somewhat arduous journey up had receeded to the back of my mind by now as the midday sun began to warm our faces. We were just over half an hour out from Fort William. Last night had seen us early to bed after a few pints of 'eighty shilling' in the 'Ben Nevis', early doors. We'd been cold and hungry when we'd ridden into town. The winds across Rannoch moor and Glencoe were testing the bike's stability and the rain was incessant. Sue had a tie-dye scarf wrapped … [Read more...] about Riding the Road to the Isles

Biography of Sir Walter Scott

April 4, 2010 By Ron Leave a Comment

Sir Walter Scott, poet and novelist, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, five years before the Declaration of Independence in America. Unlike most little Scotch boys, he was not sturdy and robust, and in his second year, a lameness appeared that never entirely left him. Being frail and delicate, he received the most tender care from parents and grandparents. Five consecutive years of his life, from the age of three to the age of eight, were spent on his grandfather's farm at Sandyknow. At the end of this period, he returned to Edinburgh greatly improved in health, and soon after, entered the high … [Read more...] about Biography of Sir Walter Scott

Dawyck Botanical Garden

March 11, 2007 By Ron Leave a Comment

Scotland boasts some of the most wonderful (Botanic) gardens in Britain and the gardens from the National Botanic Gardens of Scotland belong to the oldest and most beautiful in the world, and also contain one of the richest plant collections. Their gardens are located in Edinburgh, Benmore, Logan and Dawyck. Dawyck Botanic Garden is located in the Scottish Borders on the B712, only eight miles southwest of Peebles. This botanic garden is more than 300 years old and boasts some of the tallest trees in Britain, as well as exotic conifers. Located in a picturesque glen Dawyck is a trully … [Read more...] about Dawyck Botanical Garden

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