Holly House B&B Glasgow
54 Ibrox Terrance Glasgow, Scotland, G51 2TB, United Kingdom
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The Pavlova’s of Pitlochrie
... of a set of drums, an accordion and a keyboard with the caller also singing in between his instructions. And we did our bit as best as we could keeping up with everyone else. (I don’t think it really mattered if you went wrong, it was all part of the fun). So we kept
learning this particular ‘REEL’ (the proper word for this type of dance), for the next few minutes amid lots and lots of raucous and dare I say hot mulled wine ...
Laurie's take on Glasgow
... as relevant today as it was nearly 30 years ago when I first started
listening to her. Can't believe it has been that long! The Kennedys opened for
her and then played with her. It was nearly 3 full hours of continuous music. We
sat next to an older women who was wonderful and there celebrating her birthday
with her family.
It is interesting how much ...
Long awaited...
Heute habe ich mich auf den Weg nach Glasgow gemacht, um Flo vom Flughafen abzuholen. Die Zugstrecke von Aberdeen via Dundee, Perth, Stirling nach Glasgow ist wahrhaft zum Genießen, wenn man sie bei so leuchtender Morgensonne wie heute befährt. In Glasgow war eher Gewitterstimmung als ich dort ankam. Aber auf Regen folgt Sonne und so schlenderte ich ...
Paris - London - Edinburgh - Westfield
... London at 11.30am local time. Once we got through the chunnel, the weather was clearer and the sun was shining. At London St Pancras, we walked outside and down the road to Kings Cross station and then hopped onto an east Coast train departing at 12pm to Edinburgh.
The train made a few stops on the way at: York, Darlington, Newcastle and ...
Breasclete Day 15-Hedgehog day & Stornoway revisit
... Witchy Woman, I saw it up on a pile of boards some workmen had been working at. (they were there tearing down the set up they had for the Celtic Festival-which we unfortunately just missed). When we spotted the workmen later, I thanked them for moving it into a safe spot!
We did some more souvenir shopping then walked to Tesco to stock up Peggy’s cupboards for her. The weird thing for me there was to see bottles of wine and Scotch and cases of beer right next to the ...

