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The east coast of Scotland has lived up to my expectations and some. To think it’s basically the same North Sea that Hornsea sits by is ****ing mad. I’ve traveled the west coast and have to say this side is every bit as spectacular, met some wonderful people, ate some amazing food, chatted to some very Bonny lasses…. Mr red was not amused lol. 6-7 hour drive in the morning is not one to look forward to but hey ho it is what it is…
Next stop good old ULL… I’ll not be long luv see you tomorrow xxx
Where did you start and finish? Did you do the East Neuk of Fife at all?
 
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Did that last year some great costal villages like Crail and Elie , and St Andrews with Tentsmuir beach a must . Just back from Stirling what cracking historic old town, golf at Gleneagles , Blairgowrie and Auchterarder , great views of the Trossachs . Six and a half hours drive but worth it .
 
Did that last year some great costal villages like Crail and Elie , and St Andrews with Tentsmuir beach a must . Just back from Stirling what cracking historic old town, golf at Gleneagles , Blairgowrie and Auchterarder , great views of the Trossachs . Six and a half hours drive but worth it .
I'm more or less between Glasgow and Stirling in Cumbernauld.I sometimes jump on the Citylink bus and go though to Stirling(20 minutes) on a Sunday for a wander round the Shopping Centre and a couple of pints,it's nice and peaceful compared to Glasgow.

Lovely little harbour in Crail,very picturesque.
 
I have to admit I have a fascination for old cemeteries and reading the gravestones of the really old or grand ones, the one at the top of the hill in Stirling is really atmospheric in the dark !
We popped in on the last night after a nearly meal, thought we’d find Greyfriars Bobbie’ in there !
One for the oldies LOL
 
I have to admit I have a fascination for old cemeteries and reading the gravestones of the really old or grand ones, the one at the top of the hill in Stirling is really atmospheric in the dark !
We popped in on the last night after a nearly meal, thought we’d find Greyfriars Bobbie’ in there !
One for the oldies LOL
Just a load of old Bunter. :emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0105-wink:

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Just an observation on my golf hols to Scotland but there must be areal sense of pride out in the sticks because the roads weren’t full of litter and dumped crap - mind you verges etc were immaculate . If you give people a smart environment they usually keep it smart .
And it always looks like the wealth is out of the Cities , even the farms look good. Not like the dumps down here where farmers can leave blots on the landscape of rotting rusting disused machines and materials . Come on Countryfile address that !
 
Careful of those Dwarves, they'll nut ya kneecaps to mush. :emoticon-0145-shake
That would make me Grumpy…

Going with one daughter and her husband, two of our grandkids, and some of their friends and kids.

14 of us altogether so should be fun.

Grandkids don’t know we’re going so we’re going to surprise them inside the park :emoticon-0111-blush
 
That would make me Grumpy…

Going with one daughter and her husband, two of our grandkids, and some of their friends and kids.

14 of us altogether so should be fun.

Grandkids don’t know we’re going so we’re going to surprise them inside the park :emoticon-0111-blush
Well 14 of ya going, you'll have the Dwarves at 2 to1 so should be safe.
Hope you all enjoy yourselves mate,
 
That would make me Grumpy…

Going with one daughter and her husband, two of our grandkids, and some of their friends and kids.

14 of us altogether so should be fun.

Grandkids don’t know we’re going so we’re going to surprise them inside the park :emoticon-0111-blush



Well, if the other 12 people do know it is sure to get out.

Bit like trying to keep Santa a secret in the playground.