NEW BOOK Just Out!
admin on Jun 30th 2011
Sally Ross’s new book, Dornoch and the Northern Highlands is now available for purchase!
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Highland Loch II: Blustery Day, Scotland (Nov. 24)
Sally on Nov 24th 2009
The lochs, hills, grasses, and skies of the Northern Highlands change constantly under shifting light and clouds. One minute the scene is dark and eerie, and the next moment sunlight dances across hills and fields as in this shot…. No wonder the Highlands are known for their drama, both natural and human.
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 – Glen Cassley View, near Dornoch, Scotland (Nov. 17)
Sally on Nov 17th 2009
Even the single track roads are on the map in Scotland, allowing adventurers like us to find undiscovered secrets such as this view of Glen Cassley at the end of the 11 mile road off the A839.
Scotland Fine Art Photography Photo of the Day – Loch Boat, the Highlands, Scotland (Nov. 10)
Sally on Nov 10th 2009
Scottish lochs…tucked away in the Northern Highlands….
Country / City Communion: Croick Church and Dornoch Cathedral
Sally on Aug 17th 2009
Most Sundays we attend the Dornoch Cathedral while we’re here. We love the dynamic pastor, Susan Brown, who reminds us of our own beloved Pam Dreisell at Oconee Presbyterian back in Oconee County, Georgia. (A shout out to our friends there!) But last week was the one Sunday a year when area churches celebrate a [...]
Good Night from Glenuig, Dornoch, Scotland
Sally on Aug 8th 2009
Sometimes you don’t have to go far afield for beauty–such is life at Glenuig. Struie Hill Rain View from Home, Glenuig Dornoch is just up the road a mile–here’s the castle at sunset. Ah…in for the night!
Carnoustie 2/3: Carnoustie Ladies Golf Club and Putting Contest
Sally on Aug 3rd 2009
The Carnoustie golf links are all public. Clubs surround the properties, however, and that’s how locals enjoy special membership privileges. The LADIES Golf Club of Carnoustie is the oldest women’s golf club in the world, founded in 1873, as the sign outside their clubhouse, just across from the course, proudly announces. We were privileged to [...]
Carnoustie Part I/3: New Fine Art Photographs
Sally on Aug 3rd 2009
I begin our time in Scotland with three special memories of Carnoustie, just 45 minutes north of St. Andrews on the east coast. We played all three Carnoustie public links courses: the Buddon (named for the nearby military base where you overhear machine gun fire constantly), the Burnside, and finally, on day 3, the Championship. [...]
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.


