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19th August 09, 04:41 AM
#211
Don't be greedy Paul, you have cute little Laura
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19th August 09, 05:16 AM
#212
Originally Posted by Paul.
Ern! Malcolm!
I NEED that lamb. It's so cute.
and I'm being serious! though - aslong as it doesn't turn into a big ugly sheep
Sorry Paul, Duff is not mine to give. I'll bring you one of the stuffed ones my wife Sharon has on my next trip over.
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19th August 09, 05:50 AM
#213
Originally Posted by Jimmy
Don't be greedy Paul, you have cute little Laura
I need a pet as well!
Thanks Malcolm I'm hoping I'll have a pet by them. Duck, turtle or lamb
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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19th August 09, 07:19 AM
#214
Sorry ................. Duff was very nice with a bit off mint sauce
(Sharon.... not really, I was only joking)
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19th August 09, 10:20 AM
#215
Thank you very much Mael to post your pictures. It's almost like being there with you!
I had to laugh to see Clann an Drumma. I stumbled across their music on the internet one day and loved their videos, especially the one drummer who really gets into his drum! I told all my dance friends about the music and later that spring one of them went to Scotland and as her dance group was running to their place to perform, ran into Clann an Drumma unloading their gear from their van and bought me a CD! Small world!
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19th August 09, 07:33 PM
#216
Day 9 – Tour of the Poltalloch Estate
Redshanks picked me up early Tuesday morning. Our day with Malcolm MacCallum Clan would not start till to 2 PM with a tour of Chief Robin’s home Duntrune Castle.
We had six hours till then. Here is the link to Electric Scotland’s history of the Malcolm Family.
We pass by Carnasserie Castle near my B & B
Even though this was my third visit to this area of the Argyll, there was a sense of familiarity and being home. My travels through the northern Ireland in 2003 after the Voyage of St. Columba gave the same feeling of that area.
We rode through the village of Kilmartin by Temple Wood and through Kilmartin Glen. Chris would point out the various land holdings of the Malcolms’. I had no idea how vast it was. Chris pointed out the various gates houses positioned that guarded the Malcolm’s Poltalloch Estates.
Chris suggested we look at St. Columba’s Chapel near the ruins of Poltalloch House. Neither I had seen before. After the tour of Duntrune, our Clan Society was to hold its Annual General Meeting at the chapel. Chris rightly called now would be a good time for us to tour by ourselves. We stopped by the Gate House to open the gate and entered the Estates.
From the road I could see St. Columba’s Chapel. This was still an active church of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Although I would soon see it really was a ‘family’ church. I was familiar in Virginia with the Episcopal Church have local churches sponsored/supported by one influential family.
These woods of ‘Scottish Pines’ were everyone. Planted to be harvested for wood and paper. Chris noted they were not the indigenous Scottish Pine.
Last edited by Mael Coluim; 19th August 09 at 08:19 PM.
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19th August 09, 07:35 PM
#217
Day 9 – Tour of the Poltalloch Estate: St. Columba’s Chapel
Opening another gate we took the road to the chapel.
Approaching the chapel, Poltalloch house can be seen in the background.
We arrive at St. Columba’s Chapel.
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19th August 09, 07:36 PM
#218
Day 9 – St. Columba’s Chapel: Touring the Grounds
We walked around the church studying the grave markers and the outside of the church.
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19th August 09, 07:37 PM
#219
Day 9 – St. Columba’s Chapel: Touring the Grounds
The tombstone of Chief Robin’s late wife grave. She was a strong supporter of this church. I remember my departed friend, Donald MacCallum speaking meeting here one Sunday, years ago.
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19th August 09, 07:43 PM
#220
Day 9 – St. Columba’s Chapel: Touring the Grounds
Here are some standing stones that have early Christianity crosses etched in to them.
Chris points out lettering on this stone.
It appears the name Malcom is etched in to the stone.
As noted on this marker these stones were re-located to the church.
Chris is wearing his family tartan, Taylor kilt this day. Here's a close up of his kilt pin. Where have I seen that before?
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