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12th October 05, 07:10 AM
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Hey, at least the Irish know how to pronounce it.
Daneel, thank you for the account of your trip. It sounded wonderful. I'd love to get back to Scotland someday (I haven't been for eighteen years), and hike the West Highland Way. Kilted, of course.
Andrew.
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12th October 05, 07:19 AM
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Andrew, for anyone to think you would hike in scotland bifurcated would be a sin!!!!:-D
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12th October 05, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Graham
Andrew, for anyone to think you would hike in scotland bifurcated would be a sin!!!!:-D
That is for sure!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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12th October 05, 10:36 AM
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Welcome back, Daneel! So, you visited Balquhidder, eh? Did you by any chance visit the King's House Hotel whilst there? Some pals of mine use that for a gathering point before/after the annual Rob Roy commemoration.
As for the midgies, I suspect you would not have been considered out of order for taking cover. ;)
(Robert, I visited Cowal, about a month ago. Made the trek to see the Toward Castle ruins and have never been so moved in my life. Absolutely a must-see, no question. Spent a wonderful evening in the Lamont Room at the Abbots Brae Hotel and would recommend that highly, as well.)
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12th October 05, 12:21 PM
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the Cowal
Mike !
As soon as my rich uncle gets out the poor house and sends the check, my wife and I shall make that same journey. In the mean time I guess reading and pictures will have to do.
I am currently reading "The Lamont Clan history 1235 to 1935".
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
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13th October 05, 03:32 AM
#16
Nitpicker
Me a nitpicker????...NEVER
Anyway I thought we were called XmarkstheSCOT...not XmarkstheIRISH
Might as well get it right...
I've just noticed that I made a wee error in Daneels' name.....I wrote DANIEL...oops!!!! Sorry D.
Only taking the p**s with Lough Lomond...really looking forward to seeing some pics of your holiday D..
Jim
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13th October 05, 06:16 PM
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Thanks Guys for all the great comments. Yes I got it wrong Lough is Irish form of Loch. I didn't even see the mistake. Photos are now online for anyone interested at www.quietwood.net . This is my new web site and is very much under development. The version currently online is for testing. Feel free to plunder around. I hope to have the kilt section complete very soon. The photos are under kitled holidays SCOTLAND 2005 Have fun. All comments gratefully recieved
HAPPY KILTING
DANEEL
But for all these great powers, he's wishful, like me
To be back where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea.
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