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January 29th 2009
Published: February 10th 2009
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What does Bonnie mean anyhow? According to Google, the highest rated definition refers to a benchmark which measures the performance of Unix file system operations. Now I don't know about you, but I don't think the Unix filesystem has been around for as long as the Scottish dialect. This is just one of the many things that would confound me throughout our journey in Scotland. Luckily I have a bett... Read Full Entry



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Lochgoilhead

Walking the dogs on a wet day
Anne and JoeAnne and Joe
Anne and Joe

So much water falling in the Highlands!
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Loch Goil forestry trail

My Church where I express my running religion
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Loch Goil

Yes, we saw some snow in the distance
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Lochgoilhead

...and up close too
Highland CowHighland Cow
Highland Cow

Anne's new friend
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Wet Hiking

Anne, Joyce and Joe trying to express their Joy on our hike into the wet wilderness!
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Glasgow

Walking the dogs. Are we in Glasgow or back in Fernie?
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Glasgow

The wonderful Drumpellier Parklands
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Glasgow

Drumpellier Parklands
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Glasgow

Most snow in Glasgow since '84
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Glasgow

Drumpellier Park
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Glasgow

Drumpellier Park
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Snowball fight

Anne will forever be a child at heart
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Is that a snowman?

Pamela and Anne take artistic licence with the established opinion of the shape of a snowman
Stirling CastleStirling Castle
Stirling Castle

We had lunch with Robert the Bruce!
Stirling JailStirling Jail
Stirling Jail

Tried to drop Anne off, but they were closed 'till Spring... :-)
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Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling

Anne and I were unfortunately 442 years late to the party....
Church of the Holy Rude, StirlingChurch of the Holy Rude, Stirling
Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling

A very pretty little chruch, and the second oldest building in Stirling, after the castle. Begun in the 15th Century, those wooded beams are original.



13th February 2009

Hello thanks for your blog about Scotland! I've always considered visiting and after reading your blog, I think I'll definately be visiting at some point this summer!

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