wanton wastreling

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23.12.05

Blair Athol Distillery

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Blair Athol Distillery is in striking contrast to Edradour. Neither small, nor quaint, Blair Athol caters very much to the tourist aspect ...
21.12.05

Edradour Distillery Gift Shop

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The whole experience of Edradour was so charming & peaceful that I needed to write about it a little more. The experience started in a ...
20.12.05

Edradour Distillery

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Established in 1825, Edradour Distillery is Scotland's smallest distillery and charmingly relies on that aspect. Almost as if they ref...
19.12.05

The Glory Hole

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Caithness Glass is an amazing place. A tourist trap, a museum, a gift shop, a restaurant & a workshop all rolled into one structure in...
16.12.05

On the Stairs

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Now imagine: You've had a shit day. Your best friends have become, in your mind, a dose of vinegar and you don't relish spending an...
15.12.05

Footbridge to nowhere

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Whilst out roaming the woods behind New Milne, I stumbled, almost literally onto this footbridge. The bridge goes nowhere. It's just th...
14.12.05

Sluice

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The old mill house, in the woods behind New Milne House was right next door to this beautiful little waterfall. I say little, but the photo...
6.12.05

Back at New Milne

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A full day at Stirling and we return to New Milne. We have planned this evening a wonderful meal prepared by Larry Giesen with assistance f...
1.12.05

The Portcullis Hotel

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The Portcullis Pub & Hotel was originally built in 1797 as a boys school. The Portcullis stands on the site of a previous school where...
30.11.05

Inside the Argyll Lodging

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Peurile petulance led me to wandering this maginicent town house alone. So, although I wasn't bothered by anyone, and never really had ...
29.11.05

Argyll's Lodging

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Argyll's Lodging was included in the admission price to Stirling Castle. An extant 17th century town house, it sits just down the hil...
18.11.05

Stirling Castle Statue

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The Palace (royal residence) is strewn with statuary around its entire exterior. This particular statue faces the inner courtyard and overl...

Marita Beth at Stirling

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Still at Stirling Castle. There's nothing overtly special about this photo or this memory except for the fact that that's my wife i...
11.11.05

Through the Window

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Ok. Not a window really, more like a slit. Yes, it's one of those ubiquitous tourist photos that nearly every person that walks into St...
10.11.05

George at the Castle

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Stirling Castle . You can see the view it commanded of the surrounding area. Is it any wonder that the Scots were desperate that it not fal...
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