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Tag Archives: Scotland
Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Flowers, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged daffodils, flowers, Scotland, spring
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Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged Molena Building, Scotland, University of Glasgow
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Silent Sunday
Posted in #CLMOOC, Photos, Scotland, Silent Sunday
Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday, Mugdock, Scotland, tree
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Silent Sunday
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Tagged #clmooc, #SilentSunday, castle, Mugdock, Scotland
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St Andrew’s Day
Today is St Andrew’s Day, Scottish feast day of Andrew the Apostle. no day off for me, as although it’s a Bank Holiday, institutions are not obliged to honour it (boo!). The Daily Create today asks us to use an … Continue reading
Posted in DailyCreate, DS106, Scotland
Tagged #DS106, Burns, ds106, Obama, Scotland, st Andrews Day, tdc3610
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Mull, again
A week away on Mull, one of my favourite places in the world. We had a beautiful lodge – big, top quality, nestling in the middle of nowhere. The neighbours were … Not all that friendly – tolerating us, at … Continue reading
Strontian
As travel restrictions lofted, we were so happy to be able to travel up to the Highlands again. As usual, we stopped at Inveruglas to stretch our legs. We were surprised to see show on the top of the mountain. … Continue reading
October
The months go so quickly at the moment, but my photos remind me of what we’ve been doing. Mugdock continues to be a joy – harder now the nights are drawing in, but walks in the later afternoon help to … Continue reading