Month: November 2024

  • Rhynie and more

    My heritage society comrade had doublebooked himself and hence could not join the excursion so we resecheduled and I went to visit the Pictish power centre of Rhynie instead. It did not disappoint! Before moving up here, I didn’t know much beyond the blue-painted dreadlocked warrior stereotype of the Picts. Unsurprisingly, things turn out to…

  • Spicy library

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  • Save Cullen library

    Save Cullen library

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  • Gamrie excursion

    This excursion was great fun and the august representatives of the heritage group were blessed with fine weather as we travelled about the countryside merrily in a convoy of three cars.

  • Bloomin pheasants

    I guess it’s all part and parcel of being a free zone that you would end up with refugee pheasants. It reminds me of my last place where they used to get stuck one of oen side of the gate, one on the other. They appear … they skulk around … they squawk. I do…