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10th September 22, 03:51 PM
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Highland holiday
Here are a few photos of our family's Scottish holiday. I got to break in my two new kilts from Barb Tewksbury. Many compliments from both the locals where we stayed and some highland trades people I met in Inverness and on Skye. It was a wonderful trip and we can't wait to get back!
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Reason: trying to add pictures
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11th September 22, 04:51 AM
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The Red MacLeod worked out well and Barb did a great job.
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11th September 22, 07:12 AM
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very jealous
looks like a great holiday
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16th September 22, 08:07 AM
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Highland Holiday
Can you give me more specifics on the castles / locations in the pictures? My wife and I are planning a trip to Inverness, Skye, and Edinburgh in May.
Thanks,
David
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
Ken Burns
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16th September 22, 03:03 PM
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Castles and other locations on our trip
Yes David, I would be happy to give you some more details.
The first image is Dunvegan Castle, the MacLeod clans' ancestral home on Skye.
A favourite local for most Skye visitors if they like castles.
We had also stopped on the way to Dunvegan to see the highland cattle that come right up to the fence.
They were about five or six miles away from the castle on the road in.
The Castle we stayed in was Kilmartin Castle in Ayrshire. The private swimming hole on the castle property.
It is in the Kilmartin Glen. Fantastic spot! lots to see and do. The pub in Kilmartin is wonderful for dinner.
We stayed in a little cottage just outside of Inverness called the Stable cottage as it was a converted stable. Quite marvelous!
The owners live right next door. Wonderful walking paths and exquisite scenery all around.
In Edinburgh we stayed at the Royal Scots Club. (Traditional regimental officers' Mess.) Right around the corner from the art gallery section of newtown.
Lots of history there as well.
If you would like the links to these websites I can send to you via PM.
Stable cottage, outside of Inverness
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20th September 22, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Shinenotburn
Yes David, I would be happy to give you some more details.
The first image is Dunvegan Castle, the MacLeod clans' ancestral home on Skye.
A favourite local for most Skye visitors if they like castles.
We had also stopped on the way to Dunvegan to see the highland cattle that come right up to the fence.
They were about five or six miles away from the castle on the road in.
The Castle we stayed in was Kilmartin Castle in Ayrshire. The private swimming hole on the castle property.
It is in the Kilmartin Glen. Fantastic spot! lots to see and do. The pub in Kilmartin is wonderful for dinner.
We stayed in a little cottage just outside of Inverness called the Stable cottage as it was a converted stable. Quite marvelous!
The owners live right next door. Wonderful walking paths and exquisite scenery all around.
In Edinburgh we stayed at the Royal Scots Club. (Traditional regimental officers' Mess.) Right around the corner from the art gallery section of newtown.
Lots of history there as well.
If you would like the links to these websites I can send to you via PM.
Stable cottage, outside of Inverness
Yes sir! I would like to take you up on that offer.
Thanks in advance,
David
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
Ken Burns
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20th September 22, 03:10 PM
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Thanks for sharing!
Just lovely pictures of happy times in great places!
Hopefully next year I will be able to share some too!
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20th September 22, 05:04 PM
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I am currently in Edinburgh, soon to be in the Highlands, how was the local reception of a non-scot in a kilt? I also have a Barb Tewksbury kilt I am looking forward to wearing.
Tha mi uabhasach sgith gach latha.
“A man should look as if he has bought his clothes (kilt) with intelligence, put them (it) on with care, and then forgotten all about them (it).” Paraphrased from Hardy Amies
Proud member of the Clans Urquhart and MacKenzie.
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20th September 22, 05:16 PM
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I had nothing but wonderful responses from everyone I encountered. Military people, kiltmakers, tourist, and locals in the pub , all were more than complimentary.
I even got a "Well done you!" from our Clan's Chief whom I by chance ran into in Portree. He must like the MacLeod ancient red tartan.
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21st September 22, 01:48 AM
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Some great shots.
I ran three tours to Scotland this summer. Skye is always a favourite destination, we tend to avoid the crowds at the hotspots by going early or late - no issues with parking or overcrowding - and I'm driving a 17-seat minibus. As Talisker was closed during our trips we had the chance to try out the 2 new distilleries at Raasay and Torabhaig - both were and well worth the visit.
I don't wear a kilt all of the time when guiding - maybe 2 or 3 times on each trip (usually as part of the meat and great - which also involves a wee welcoming dram) and on the days when I'm not doing too much hiking or driving. I have to say, I have had nothing but a positive experience.
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