Today we completed our move to Geddes House - a classic Georgian houses in the Scottish Highlands. We are in the cellars but we still love it! We have more room, and are surrounded by Geddes Free Range chickens and pigs!
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Hi, I really like your site, your pictures are just beautiful. I would love to add you onto my blogroll if you don't mind.
Oh, I wanted to mention to you that My husband and I are lord and lady of Lochaber, Scotland, we own some small plots of land there. Although we have never been there, we hope to go soon, right now we live in Chicago, IL.
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Autumn leaves by Tom Scott, R.S.A., R.S.W. from Selkirk.
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Fatlips Castle on Minto Crag. October 2019
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Caerlaverock Castle near Dumfries
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Jedburgh Abbey, Scottish Borders
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Clans and Castles guided tours expand to Paris!
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Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast is just 90 minutes from Edinburgh
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Primroses on the old railway line outside Hawick (Could become the new railway line too).
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Hawick Golf Course and Ruberslaw, 15 Feb 2016, with thanks to Ian Landles
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St Giles Cathedral on Edinburgh's Royal Mile
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Jedburgh Abbey, built by the Augustines 12th and 13th century
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The Fairy Bridge on Skye (thank you Jenna Powell)
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The Highlander at Glenfinnan Monument (thank you Jill Clover). Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard at Glenfinnan on 19 August 1745.
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St Mary's Kirk, Hawick on 3 March 2015. There has been a place of worship here since 1183.
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Fatlips Castle near Jedburgh, 20 Dec 2014, courtesy of Ed Dabney Photography
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Wade's (1733) Bridge at Aberfeldy. With thanks to Kerri Rudy, 4 September 2014
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Before the Battle Performance at Bannockburn, 28 June
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Picture taken at Arbroath on 6 April, the anniversary of The Declaration of Arbroath, 1320: "...for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom – for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Golden eagle above a Highland Moor, taken 1 March
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Floors Castle by Kelso, seen from the ruins of Roxburgh Castle on the other side of the River Tweed. Taken 5 Jan 2014.
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The horse in Hawick High Street commemorates a day in 1514 when English raiders were surprised by young men from Hawick who captured their banner.
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Hawick Cornet's entourage return from the Denholm 'Ride Oot' , 1 June 2013
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Rubha Robhanais, northernmost tip of the Western Isles, 14 September 2012
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Dun Troddan is one of the two best preserved iron age brochs in the country.
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Oban Bay overlooked by 'McCaig's Folly'. Photo taken 9 June 2009
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13th century Rait Castle. Picture taken 19 April 2009.
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Castle Stuart was built by the Earl of Moray in 1625. It now offers luxury accommodation and an authentic castle experience to our clients.
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Crichton Castle south of Edinburgh, home of James Hepburn Earl of Bothwell, third husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Taken 10 October 2008
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Loch Fyne seen from Dunderave Castle, seat of the MacNaughton clan. 6 June 2007
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Hi, I really like your site, your pictures are just beautiful. I would love to add you onto my blogroll if you don't mind.
Thanks for your kind words.
I would love you to add me to your blogroll, although I have to say I don’t really know what this is!
Ha, It's a list of all the blogs I like and think other people would find interesting. Basically It's a link to your site.
Oh, I wanted to mention to you that My husband and I are lord and lady of Lochaber, Scotland, we own some small plots of land there. Although we have never been there, we hope to go soon, right now we live in Chicago, IL.
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