A Piece Of Edinburgh In Chicago

A Piece Of Edinburgh In Chicago

It may be sister cities with San Diego, but what you might not be familiar with is Edinburgh’s more subtle connection with America’s Windy City. Sprawling 463 feet into the air at the bottom of Chicago’s famous ‘Magnificent Mile’ is the Tribune Tower, home to the Chicago Tribune and an epitome of the American architect’s desire […]

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Hugh Munro and the Eagle

Hugh Munro and the Eagle

Near the highland town of Dingwall sits the village of Strathpeffer, A collection of attractive houses. surrounded by impressive mature trees. A quaint victorian railway station, no longer used, gives away the village’s past as a popular spa destination – the nearby grand old hotel is another sign of a now faded glory. Nestling among […]

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The Mystery of the Aberdeenshire’s Beaker people

The Mystery of the Aberdeenshire’s Beaker people

The Beaker People were so named because of their distinctive pottery (they were shaped like inverted bells and highly decorated).  These pots were included in their burials and can be found all across Europe in the late third and early second millennia BC.  The Beaker People migrated to Britain around 4,500 years ago spreading right to […]

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Boxing Day – Sweetie Scone Day

Boxing Day – Sweetie Scone Day

As today is Boxing Day I thought I’d look at what would traditionally happen on Boxing  Day in Scotland.   The term ‘Boxing Day’ started many centuries ago, where the Lord and Lady of the manor/castle/estate gathered together at the manor house, castle etc., the workers including those from the outlying fields, forests and streams, […]

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