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  • Text: ...Robert was one of the most famous warriors of his generation and eventually led Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence against England. He fought successfully during his reign to regain Scotland's place as an independent country and is now revered in Scotla...
Day 352

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  • Text: ...Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock. Archaeologists have established human occupation of the rock since at least the Iron Age (2nd century CE), although the nature of the early s...
Day 115

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  • Text: ...he esplanade of Edinburgh Castle each year, and it has sold out in advance for the last decade. 30% of the audience are from Scotland and 35% from the rest of the United Kingdom. The remaining 35% of the audience consists of 70,000 visitors from overseas. Wikipedia I was born in Dunedin, in...
Day 353

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  • Text: “The only people who can decide the future of Scotland are the Scottish people — no Westminster politician can or should stand in the way of that,” said Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon, who is expected to remain Scotland First Minister.
Day 424

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  • Text: ... that, if not removed, Trump would do it again. This morning Craig read a story that says Trump has booked a plane to fly to Scotland on January 19, the day before the Inauguration of Joe Biden. Is he hoping for shelter at his golf course there? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of Scotlan...
Day 300

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  • Text: ... really about the fantasy of unending victory. And remember how I told you Trump was planning to fly to his golf course in Scotland? Last night First Minster Nicola Sturgeon locked Scotland down due to the raging pandemic. No international flights in or out except for essential t...
Day 301

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  • Text: ...Situated astride the river and the Caledonian Canal, it commands the route system of northern Scotland. Encyclopedia Britannica Flora Macdonald was the young woman who helped Bonnie Prince Charlie escape from Scotland after the Jacobites were routed at the Battle of Culloden in...
Day 351

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  • Text: Wikipedia I just knew Craig was itching to climb it - but no time (and no way to reach it). Tomorrow we begin our journey south in Scotland. Me in my happy place - the green.
Day 131

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  • Text: ... me, to find the car locked and me locked out. I was very cranky by the tine they came back to the car. This was one part of Scotland I didn’t like. On to the Orkneys tomorrow. I found this online: Help us Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re our only hope. Tomorrow then. ...
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  • Text: ...From the top: Robert Burns Memorial. He was known as Rabbie Burns and is regarded as the national poet of Scotland. He only lived for 37 years and among his most notable works is the poem Auld Lang Syne. In this photo you can see me standing awkwardly by a piper. Next: Asher and I on the br...
Day 116 - the day after July 4th

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  • Text: ...ll village in Suffolk England for 4 weeks and AB joined us after this in Cambridge. We then went on a 3 week trip up through Scotland all the way up to the Orkney Islands. It rained the whole 3 days we were there but it was an amazing place. On our second day there we drove across causeways...
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  • Text: ... and November All the rest have thirty-one Except March which has 8000 Today’s flashback This is the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland. It connects the Forth and Clyde canals with the Union Canal. It is a rotating boat lift which goes up the right hand side of the grey metal structure and de...
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