Ducks at Kilspindie House
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Phase 15 Day 1
... it had been great to share the walk with Helen. Tomorrow we head across the Thieves Road via Cauldstane Slap so we will be treading in the steps of the drovers. I am looking forward to it.To David and Edith, it was great to catch up with you and yes it is hot! To John Gilman, glad that you are enjoying reading the blog and thank-you for your donation.If you would like to make a donation to help the National Eczema Society please go to www.justgiving.com/heather-mcloone ...
'wee' walks & the tour that never ends
... surprisingly very interesting and team Switzerland sang a song. We all had to do the clapometer in order to decide who won but everyone cheered everyone else equally, such a diplomatic group!! We're dropped off at Edinburgh and after swapping email addresses and some phone numbers we go in our seperate directions. Well...some do, some are staying in Edinburgh for the next couple of nights so we decide to meet up for an Indian meal in the evening. ...
Week 3 - Scotland!
... Yes, realistically I will have to come back to reality at some point in time. But reality isn't due back in the life of Tania until October. So I will live it up and live it large until then!!
When it comes to tracing my happenings over the last week and a half, I believe I last left you when I was on my way to Edinburgh, Scotland. I left Wales a little disenchanted with the place. Perhaps that's why I loved Scotland so much! Edinburgh was so ...
Of all the motor museums in all the world
... Myreton wasn't too far out of our way so we trotted in that general direction
And what do you think we found? Only the 1925 Bullnose Morris Oxford four seat tourer that was used as Dr Cameron's car in the Dr Findlay's Casebook TV series. I'm still not sure I believe it. OK HVM's was a two seater (I think) but what are the chances?
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Scotland!
... to go to the Grassmarket, but it wasn’t set up when we went so we found some cool vintage shops instead. We also went to see the statue of Greyfriar’s Bobby. Bobby was a dog who’s owner died, but he was so loyal to him that he sat by his owner’s grave every single day until he eventually died 14 years later. After that, we did some shopping and picked up groceries to make dinner in our kitchen. We tried to make it as fancy as we could ...