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Farmlands to the Northwest

We spent a decent amount of time up on the fortification walls. While we were up there taking pictures and taking in the immensity of the castle, we were buffeted by high winds. Even with my hood up my ears were freezing. The ladies soon descended to the lower courtyard where it was less windy, but still mighty cold. We are looking out over the royal sheep pasture adjoining Castlecroft B&B.
Day Seven - Making Sure We Got Our Money's Worth Out of This Rental Car

December 30th 2009
We had arranged with Laura for breakfast at 8:00. Grandma, Gail and I were there two minutes early. The kids took their sweet time. No problem though because Laura was ready for us and quite happy to put together almost anything we wanted for breakfast. She had printed menus which allowed Tyler and I to order almost everything on the list. Once again we opted for the full Scottish breakfast w ... read more
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British Flag Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the ear... ... read more
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