Banchory
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Moving on to a new location
... on top of them. We headed back to Dunfermline and into waiting cars where we then headed up to our next hosts i.e. the Banchory-Ternan club. We spent a quiet evening with our host families in the hope that we would regain our strength for the ...
Falls of Feugh
Sian's birthday took us to the Falls of Feugh, a small waterfall where at this time of year you can watch the salmon jumping as they head upstream to lay their eggs. The leaves on the trees were beautiful shades of yellows and reds and we were amazed to ...
Castles!
This weekend we had an unexpected visitor so we decided to show him some of the castles in the area. Umberto is an Italian medical student who came to Scotland for the summer to work, earn some cash and get away from the distractions at home to allow him ...
Moving on and Getting Ready
... it all organised and have a week to spare and then the whole week is spent just sorting the final details. I made my way to Banchory on Thursday 13th and have left my little dog with Oliver for now. Arriving here was something of a shock cause the ...
Northwards Ho!
... the one way system. As we hadn’t had time to get any lunch we bought some sandwiches (or pies) and drinks from a Banchory bakery which we munched shortly after finding a parking space at the Battery with a view down to the harbour. There were no ...
out of touch for awhile
... Nottingham before she left! Overall Nigel got to see rabbits hopping along fields, as well as outside our window here in Banchory, many Osprey (not chances to photograph) some cool highland cows, pheasants and on our very last day a bambi!!!!!!!!!! Just ...
Aberdeen
Today we went out for morning tea at 10am with Freda deBeaux. She was great and we left there about 11.30am and drove to Cults. We looked around the old houses, schools, haunts etc that Dalton used to live in. We then decided to go ...
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