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Hello all! I have now returned from my Sail Training Voyage! It was really really amazing. I don't think that you can live and crew a sailing boat for six days and not come out with a very valuble experience. On Tuesday twelve year tens set off bright and early in our Gordonstoun trackies and fleece jumpers for a two hour drive to the west coast of Scotland. There we boarded the Ocean Spirit, Gordonstoun's own sailing vessel. After loading up all our food for the week, we jumped on board for a tutorial on how things worked. The next [View Full Entry]

Kers - KK | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 13th 2007 | 62 Views | [diary=162467]

Day One
Starboard Watch
Bow

By Kers
April 27th 2007

Gordonstoun School

 Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Elgin
It is time to tell you about Gordonstoun, but where to begin? Perhaps I should start where I am sitting, my room. Here in Hopeman house, we each get our own rooms. This is definitely a blessing, and although I was severely disappointed when I found out I would not be staying in the same house as Minty, I am now thankful for individual rooms. I have abysmally attempted to decorate it, but as my pin board seems to be a lot larger then everybody else’s, so the posters that I do put up look isolated. There are a few [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 27th 2007 | 87 Views | [diary=162425]


Yuletide (b)log! Europe » United Kingdom » Scotland » Elgin By Simon and Heather March 27th 2007 Simon and Heather Fraser Gday folks! Sorry about the randomness of a Christmas blog in March but we’re just getting ourselves organised [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 27th 2007 | 150 Views | [diary=142269]

Elgin Cathedral 2
Boxing day
Boxing day 2

Wednesday November 15, 2006 - I woke up at an ungodly 2:45am this morning, about 15 minutes before my alarm. My taxi was due to come at 3:30am so I got my things ready and went downstairs with a few minutes to spare. The man on duty at the hotel told me I was there too early (it was 3:25am) and said to sit down and relax. My backpack is far too heavy to put down just to pick it up again, so I just stayed standing there waiting. I also wanted to intimidate him into making sure it all happened [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 7th 2006 | 115 Views | [diary=105442]


Dallas, Scotland!
Dallas, Scotland!
Can you believe it?!!? No reunion tower, though...
The Traveler When you have communicated without using words, When you have been invited into a stranger's home, When you have found that "different" is not synonomous with "bad" When you have found that people everywhere have the same fears, concerns, and joys that you do, When you find more similarities than differences between cultures... Then you have discovered the true difference between world traveler and tourist. Looking back at our past week in Scotland, I have inadvertently received Scottish and English History 101. To rhythmically oversimplify: Many many ki [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 1st 2006 | 267 Views | [diary=92143]

Ruthven Barracks
Burned-out church
Edradour Distillery

Huntly Castle
Huntly Castle
I liked the floors and fireplaces.
After having a few pints from the night before, I was a bit hungover, thus getting a later start. We said our goodbyes and were off again, this time to visit Huntly Castle. (aka Strathbogie Castle). This was also a ruin on the banks of River Deveron. Some of the stone floor was intact. It also had some nice doorways and carved fireplaces. We drove to Moray Firth Wildlife Center to look for dolphins and a self guided tour, but we did not see any. It was a nice area. We stopped at a big shopping area known as Baxters. We [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 1st 2007 | 73 Views | [diary=124669]

Moray Firth
Elgin Cathedral
Findlater Castle