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Travel agents can some times be the worst at planning their own trips!!!
Yesterday I sat here at my computer thinking of my trip and everything I would like to show my son. You see I have agreed to take my oldest boy to Scotland. Both of us have always wanted to go, and...
2 commentsWest Linton
West Linton is a village in the Scottish Borders. It was formerly in Peeblesshire but since local government re-organisation in 1975 now in Tweeddale (although few people use this distinction, preferring to...
0 commentsGolf Courses in Scotland
Scotland is a fabulous destination for playing Golf. It has some of the best golf courses in the world. These include the likes of Royal Troon, Turnberry and St.Andrews. These are championship courses which...
0 commentsGolf in Scotland
I have played golf since I was a young boy of maybe 12 years. It is a game that you can play all your life. I regret not having played more golf courses in Scotland. I have limited myself to the a couple of...
1 commentI Love Scotland
I love Scotland I’ve lived in England all my live, but I love to visit Scotland, I feel at home in Scotland, I’ve been going to Scotland since I was 11 when my mum and dad first went there, then after...
0 commentsEdinburgh Serviced Office
There are many Edinburgh serviced office companies in Edinburgh such as Regus and Forsyth. Depending on your business requirements and location preference there are lots of possible serviced office spaces to choose from to satisfy your growing business needs.
0 commentsAn unusual gravestone from Cross Kirk Graveyard, Shetland
A couple of years ago I was traveling on Shetland and Orkney with some friends. We got 2 weeks of mostly gorgeous weather, sunny but slightly cold. The only people seen trying to get a tan were all...
1 commentWest Coast Scotland Cycle Tour in Pictures
A collection of photos from a cycle tour in the West Coast of Scotland
3 commentsCampbeltown, Argyll
Campbeltown has a population of around 5000, which is around half the population of the whole of Kintyre. Founded in 1600, it became a royal burgh in 1700, and by the late 19th century was a thriving and...
10 commentsWest Coast of Kintyre, Scotland
Kintyre is a peninsula situated on the south west coast of Scotland. Almost an island, it is joined at West Loch Tarbert to mainland Scotland by a short stretch of land. Paul McCartney’s song ‘Mull of...
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