Ballifeary Guest House Inverness
10 Ballifeary Road Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, IV3 5PJ, United Kingdom
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A truly Scottish moment
... showed up and shared his haggis with us.....and it wasn't that bad! There were also 3 drunken Scots there who were incredibly fun! The Scottish people are so friendly and have been so nice to us. I LOVE Scotland!
Tomorrow, we head to Neist Point lighthouse and Tallisker Distillery for a wee dram. I fully expect to be just as amazed tomorrow as I was today.
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Nessie!!!!
This morning was an early start, I was in a taxi at 7.30am on my way to meet up with the tour I had booked. Standing in the carpark at the end of the Royal Mile, which is all cobblestones, stone buildings and roadworks, we saw a fox! I was so amazed when I saw it, at first I just thought it was a dog, I had to do a double take. Poor little thing looked so lost. I managed to get a few photos of it, and probably frightened it more . ...
On the Slippery Slope? - Oh YES!
Ich werkele gerade ein wenig an meiner Abschlussarbeit herum. Mache mir noch einmal klar, welcher Teil welchen Zweck hat und was das Gesamtziel ist.
The slippery slope - der rutschige Abhang. In meiner Examensarbeit zielt alles darauf ab herauszufinden, ob sich die Niederlanden bezüglich der Sterbehilfe auf einem solchen befinden. Da fragt man sich natürlich manchmal, ob man sich selbst mit hoher ...
Nessie Hunting & the Scottish Highlands
... quiet evening.
In the morning we enjoyed a full Scottish breakfast, complete with haggis, before checking out and moving on. The Highland Wildlife Park was next on the list and it was fantastic. There's a self-drive area where animals like camels, yak, moose, wild horses, vicuna, and llamas have space to wander freely, and also a walking area with viewing spots for tigers, wolves, red pandas, monkeys, a polar bear ...
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 ...
This guest house was formerly known as: Ballifeary House Hotel


