Monday, October 12, 2009

Scotland revisited -a video tour (part 2)

Gary in the wind by the river.
More Gary, more wind, more of the river
Couldn't get enough of this beautiful scenery.
We went on a hike that took us across a bridge that spanned this fast moving stream.
Gary and Whitney check out the view from the bridge.
This is a little alcove in the forrest where Scotland's poet Robbie Burns was inspired to write "Aber Felch" or some such thing (spelling?). Tough to read the plaque when I was moving at lightening speed. I was in a hurry to get down the mountain. Mother Nature was calling and there was water, water every where!
FREEDOM!!! The William Wallace memorial from one of the windows in Sterling castle.
This was the home of Mary Queen of Scots
This is a statue in the Glasgow museum. It's of a father and child comforting each other just after the child's mother had died. Very sad and beautifully sculpted.
It wasn't the "Y" mountain but it was the best we could do!
Check out Gary's great technique!
Whitney Lawn Bowling for the very first time.

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