Border Invasion


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Published: April 4th 2007
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Hermitage Castle I had one intense week at my new and last placement school. I’m teaching 7-8 year olds or the Scottish equivalent of grade 2. I continued my astonishingly large amount of ecclesiastical involvement this year at a whole school fieldtrip to the local church for an Easter service. Friday was spent watching Happy Feet, where we had a laugh about the backwards, old penguin being Scot... Read Full Entry



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going over to Englandgoing over to England
going over to England

Jeanette really didn't want to do that pose.
The ceremonial beaconThe ceremonial beacon
The ceremonial beacon

was lit to symbolize unity. Historically, was lit to warn the Scottish there was skirmmish coming from England.



4th April 2007

you're so silly.
"We were disappointed, however, because I didn’t get to see the infamous Highland Cow." ....still drunk when you wrote this? hansee, you're hilarious and i'm glad you're doing well and getting out for adventures. cheers from b.c.'s sunny okanagan, lora.
4th April 2007

LOL
Lora, you're making me laugh like an idoit by myself in my room. The highland cow is real! it's brown with shaggy hair and really cute. Jeanette took me to the deer park cause she thought I might get to see the highland cow. I probably won't make it to the highlands this year to see them. :(
5th April 2007

Leave it to Hansee to climb into the fireplace! :) So will you be bringing back a baby lamb?
5th April 2007

baby lambs
they are unusually cute. they also taste real good! I had lamb on the second day in the borders. Tasty.
6th April 2007

You look like a natural out on the farm, It all looks so Scottish! Just like on tv! Just don't come back a hill billy. Hehe. Hope you are taking good care. Miss you.

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