Monday, July 09, 2007
Catching Up / First Week Scotland Photos 3
Typical Scottish pub
Backyard sculptures in Aberfeldy
River through Aberfeldy
Aberfeldy architecture
Captain Rachel on Loch Rannoch
Outside the Edradour distillery in Pitlochry
Outside the Moulin Inn Brewery, Pitlochry (get the Old Remedial, says Rachel)
Cemetery outside an old church across from the Mouline Inn
David and Aubrey, proprietors of the Blue Bell Inn, Gringley on the Hill, South Yorkshire
Scottish waltzing in a pub
Gardens at Drummond castle
Gargoyle at Castle Drummond Gardens
Eve at Castle Drummond Gardens
Adam at Castle Drummond Gardens
View from Stirling castle
Banquet Hall at Castle Stirling. Yes, that's an upside down ship's hull.
Recreation of tapestry at Castle Stirling
Wooden ceiling plaques at Castle Stirling, two of many originals. Removed from the ceiling by one of the King James' when one fell down from the ceiling and injured a guard.
Yehuda
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THERE IS NO SUCH PLACE AS CASTLE STERLING !!!!
STERLING IS BRITISH CURRENCY OR A FURNITURE STORE . WORLD FAMOUS STIRLING CASTLE IS JUST A SMALL PART OF THE RICH TAPESTRY THAT MAKES UP SCOTLAND'S HISTORY . BY ALL MEANS COME AND VISIT AND ENJOY , BUT DO US THE HONOUR OF SPELLING OUR LANDMARK'S NAMES CORRECTLY PLEASE .
Thanks Anon. I corrected the spelling. And that would be "landmarks'" not "landmark's".
Yehuda
TOUCHE !......TRIED TO POST URL BUT FAILED , BRACKETS INSERTED BY YOUR PROGRAMME CAUSED REJECTION.
NO OFFENCE WAS INTENDED BY POST , JUST A WEE PET HATE . MAY YOUR TRAVELS BRING YOU BACK THIS WAY AGAIN '
AWRABEST ,
JIM@MURALIST.ECLIPSE.CO.UK
I wish! Scotland was the most lovely place I've ever been.
Yehuda
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