2010 British Open: Tourist Time in St. Andrews
admin on Jul 12th 2010
My bakery expert Rex, highly, highly suggests a stop at Fisher & Donaldson Bakery, St. Andrews.
Scotland Fine Art Photography Last of 30 Photos of the Day – Glenuig: Evening View , Scotland (Nov. 27)
Sally on Nov 27th 2009
I’ll end this 30-day saga with a very personal image: the view from my beloved cottage outside Dornoch…. A simple pasture, pines, a rock wall, but such drama!
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Highland Loch I: Cold Day, Scotland (Nov. 23)
Sally on Nov 23rd 2009
Deep July cold followed us as we drove the northern Highlands. The dark, flat waters near Loch Loyal, the wind in the grasses, and the gray, foreboding clouds suggest both the vastness the land and the intensity of the weather.
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Technology, Scotland (Nov. 19)
Sally on Nov 19th 2009
…I came upon the wonders of the Fife Folk Museum with its yards full of antique machinery. The detail of these gears caught my eye, especially against the contrasting stone.
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day– Boundary, Durness (Nov. 6)
Sally on Nov 6th 2009
We ate a quick bite while 50 mile per hour winds bashed the thin walls of the cafe; hit wildly erratic golf balls across the cove on #18 of Durness Golf Course; toured the cemetery on a blustery hillside; and finally came to Smoo Cave.
Visit Carnoustie 3/3: Recommendations
Sally on Aug 3rd 2009
Golfers head to Carnoustie for the wild and wonderful golf courses. We played all three public links: Buddin, Burnside, and the Championship; see previous blog for golf report and photographs. But you need some R&R after the round. We highly recommend the beautiful Parkhouse B&B. It’s just a 10 minute walk (or quick drive) to [...]


