Logan Cottage B&B Inverness
43 Ballifeary Road Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV3 5PG, United Kingdom
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A truly Scottish moment
... to America and toured. His wife ran a lunch wagon in the filling station parking lot. We got sandwiches and chips, and chatted with her and Donald, the town snowplow driver. It seems that Donald was in a bit of a spot as he had went out drinking the night before with his friends instead of coming home like he was supposed to. The woman in the lunch wagon was razzing him about it mercilessly. ...
Nessie!!!!
... deep the water is in places! The deepest I saw was 729 feet. Plenty of room for a monster to hide ;)
On the way back from Inverness to Edinburgh we couldn't see a lot at all as it was getting dark, but we stopped around 6.30pm in a place called Pit Lochry for dinner. Sofie, a lady who was also on the tour by herself, and I went to a little pub hoping to get something quick to eat and we were pleasantly surprised, it ...
On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!
... einem slope befindet und die Antwort seht ihr im Video "Last run"!
Das war die Kurzform. Hier sollte eine geistreicher Eintrag die Grundgedanken meiner Arbeit in Form einer Analogie zu meinem Skiurlaub in Schottland erscheinen, aber stattdessen durchlebe ich meine Schreibschwierigkeiten bei diesem Eintrag analog zur Examensarbeit (soll ganz toll werden und wird dann gar nicht).
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Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands
... all the Scottish family.
The next morning (Jan 2nd), Daniel and I set off into the great unknown with a map and a rental car. (ok, it was a SatNav - we picked up a map a bit later). Tee first stop was St. Andrew's - one of the oldest cities in Scotland and the birthplace of golf. The golf course wasn't quite the epic sight I was expecting and the info centre/museum was pretty costly so we skipped it. There were however some ...
Nessie doesn't like Christmas
... kiddlet. We were told of a story of a crazy scientist type man who lived near a cemetery and late at night he would go through his underground tunnel into the depths of the cemetery and steal freshly laid bodies and try and bring them back to life. On researching this story I did find the in the 19th century a man by the name of Aleister Crowly lived there and considered himself a fine magician and conducted experiments of a dubious ...


