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Golf, Lunch Ministry, and Dance!

Sally on Aug 11th 2009

Okay, so somedays you just go with the flow.  Enjoy these photos from our recent activities. These are for the friends more than the photography: PHOTO !:  Rex at Bonar Bridge Golf Course (lovely, green, surrounded by mountains): PHOTO 2:  Sunday “carvery” lunch at the Royal Hotel, Tain (well, roast beef is okay on Weight [...]

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Climbing Ben Bhraggie, Scotland

Sally on Aug 8th 2009

Sandra and I should have checked a map for the hike up Ben Bhraggie, just north of Golspie, East Sutherland, Scotland.  But it was a glorious day!  Between us we have 130 years, but neither she, the local, nor I, the visitor, had made this walk, and we were eager!  We could see for miles [...]

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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 [...]

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Home Away from Home: Glenuig….

Sally on Jul 20th 2009

A warm and homey cottage in a Scottish village, our home away from home for August 2009.

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Carnoustie It Is! (And a Bit of St. Andrews) 2009

admin on Jul 15th 2009

Okay, we’re two years late for THE Open, but we’ll be playing Carnoustie July 28, 29, and 30. Check back for photographic updates! Sign in for Email subscriptions.

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Five Reasons to Get Away to Dornoch, Scotland

admin on Jun 26th 2009

Five Reasons to Get Away to Dornoch, Scotland in words and photography

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Welcome to Images of Scotland

admin on Jun 22nd 2009

A new blog of photography, travels, and stories in northern Scotland.

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