The drive to the walk goes through some beautiful countryside.
It is about 30 minutes from our house in Banchory.
It is about 30 minutes from our house in Banchory.
The drive took us through some Highland hills covered with heather.
Back in Angus--it feels like going home. (We live in Aberdeenshire)
In typical Scottish fashion--it rained. Our Scottish motto is:
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, its about learning to dance in the rain."
If we postponed our adventures and waited for the rain to stop,
we wouldn't get out much. We have determined that when we have something planned,
we will go, rain or shine--but mostly rain.The roads through the mountains and the countryside are often steep, narrow, and winding.
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, its about learning to dance in the rain."
If we postponed our adventures and waited for the rain to stop,
we wouldn't get out much. We have determined that when we have something planned,
we will go, rain or shine--but mostly rain.The roads through the mountains and the countryside are often steep, narrow, and winding.
Back in Angus--it feels like going home. (We live in Aberdeenshire)
The Door.
The River Esk cutting through a small canyon.
A side trail down to the river.
A beautiful view of the river going under a bridge.
One of the bonnie Scottish lassies that I came across on my travels.
The River Esk cutting through a small canyon.
A side trail down to the river.
A beautiful view of the river going under a bridge.
One of the bonnie Scottish lassies that I came across on my travels.
The salmon use this river for spawning.
There are also some large brown trout in the holes.
One of the many iron colored pools on the river.
The river has such an ancient feel to it.
The moss colors the trees.
Roots growing along the trail.
There are also some large brown trout in the holes.
One of the many iron colored pools on the river.
The river has such an ancient feel to it.
The moss colors the trees.
Roots growing along the trail.
10 comments:
Wowzers what a trek! A beautiful on though.
Some of those pictures look like postcards, are you sure you took them? Beautiful!
We've also taken on the motto about the rain! Although it's a little harder with 4 kids in tow!
Great pictures. We'll have to check out the blue door one day. Our "buggy" may not fit through it though.
It is amazing how absolutely beautiful it is there. I guess from all the rain. Really makes me want to visit Scotland.
Hi Mel snd Angus just want to say thank's for sttopping by and for your comments. They are much appreciated.
Yes the little guy is a real treasure, just like the other two. My children had many warnings when they were still young and did not believe that they would one day be parents that when they were, I was going to spoil their kids rotten.
I have really been enjoying browsing through your site - you are clearly a close knit and loving family, which is wonderful to see in these days.
That looks so pretty, how fun!
The beauty of that country just blows me away with every picture!
Beautiful-every picture posted of your new homeland is so pretty. Kooper told me today how much he misses you guys! It was kind of sad! We went to our new ward today and there is a lady in our ward that looks just like you, when she came up to talk to me my heart felt sad--I agree with Koop we miss you guys!!
I'd be careful about that bonnie scots lass following you. She's seeing a guy called Bud. And there's this Angus fellow in the picture too.
wow.. this really makes me want to come and visit you guys!! Its beautiful there!
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