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Post by Zaf on May 2, 2013 18:04:43 GMT 1
los of sun here but very cold again
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Post by leo on May 3, 2013 19:03:23 GMT 1
Scotland is wet and windy. First time in a few weeks
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Post by cat on May 3, 2013 19:10:34 GMT 1
Oh! And to think I'm thinking of moving back to Glasgow. I'd be freezing cold after London temps
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Post by Zaf on May 3, 2013 19:20:56 GMT 1
I hope it gets better for June, we have a cottage for the week near Pitlochry
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Post by shazzy on May 3, 2013 21:04:21 GMT 1
Lovely here again today. Had a lovely walk with the dogs, they kept cool by running through the stream. Also helped mum in her garden. Will try and send some of our sun to you Leo . S x x x x
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Post by cat on May 5, 2013 17:37:51 GMT 1
Pitlochry is one of my favourite places. I think I did mention before I did my training with the Church of Scotland, in Crieff. It has a very special place in my heart of a time when life was carefree and not so complicated.
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Post by Zaf on May 5, 2013 18:05:55 GMT 1
Its a lovely place Cat, I think you did mention your training at Crieff? Im very fond of whe whole of Perthshire
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Post by leo on May 5, 2013 18:11:48 GMT 1
Pitlochry is lovely. I always head into 'the sheep shop' while I'm there. I haven't actually stayed there but always stopped off on route to Aviemore.
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Post by Zaf on May 5, 2013 18:14:03 GMT 1
I love Dunkeld too but it doesnt have loads of shops
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Post by leo on May 5, 2013 18:54:38 GMT 1
You should check out Tralee Bay, next time you are thinking of coming to Scotland.
They let me take my three dogs with me and its right on the beach.
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Post by Zaf on May 5, 2013 19:02:12 GMT 1
We are going up in June so I'll take a look, thanks
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Post by BC on May 5, 2013 20:54:51 GMT 1
Oh I love Pitlochry. Really must go back soon, it's quite a trek from Devon with 4 children though!
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Post by Zaf on May 5, 2013 20:57:39 GMT 1
It must be, it takes us about 9 hours from Norfolk. We usually stop at Scotch Corner for a break as there are loos, picnic tables and a place that sells food and drink
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Post by BC on May 5, 2013 21:09:45 GMT 1
It's about the same, maybe a bit longer. We go up over night. Xxx
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Post by Zaf on May 6, 2013 7:00:29 GMT 1
I guess there is less traffic tha way? Most of the cottages we have hired stipulate we cant have access till 4pm so thats not practical but we have thought about flying as its such a long journey
Z xx
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