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Scotland… the land of bagpipes, clans, and whisky, offers much to capture the heart of visitors. There is the far sweeping and uncrowded scenery of the Highlands and islands from Wester Ross to Inverness, from Skye to Orkney. Pastures, woodlands, and mountains make up the countryside where castle ruins, historic abbeys, and prehistoric remains beckon.
The cities and towns…
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Aberdeen, Perth—offer history, museums, and modern life on an easily accessible platter. Historic villages… Lanark, Culross, and Braemar—tell tales of their own.
Land of legends… the Loch Ness monster, Rob Roy,
William Wallace, Robbie Burns, and Robert the Bruce. Glen Coe, the wilds of Shetland, the tartan—there is much in the tapestry that makes up Scotland. Not the least of these ingredients are the friendly people of the country where the spirit of Scotland is most in evidence.
1 Dumfries and Galloway
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Borders
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Ayshire and Isle of Arran
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Greater Glasgow and the Clyde Valley
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Edinburgh and the Lothians
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Argyll and Bute
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Stirlingshire
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Perthshire (Perth and Kinross)
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Fife
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Angus and Dundee
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Hebrides
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Isle of Skye
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Highlands
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Grampian (Aberdeenshire and Moray)
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Orkney Isles
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Shetland Isles
http://www.destinations-uk.com/scotland.php?regionid=13&articletitle=Edinburgh

Monday, July 15, 2013

How to do a Scottish Accent…

Gareth Jamieson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mALkCGVA2BU

 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Declaration of Arbroath ...

…is without doubt the most famous document in Scottish history. Like the American Declaration of Independence, which is partially based on it, it is seen by many as the founding document of the Scottish nation. It was drafted on the 6th April 1320 - a day the United States of America has declared to be Tartan Day.

The Declaration is a Latin letter which was sent to Pope John XXII in April/May 1320. It was most likely drafted in the scriptorium of Arbroath Abbey by Abbot Bernard on behalf of the nobles and barons of Scotland. It was one of three letters sent to the Pope in Avignon, the other two being from King Robert Bruce himself and from four Scottish bishops, attempting to abate papal hostility. The document received the seals of several Scottish barons and it then was taken to the papal court at Avignon in France by Sir Adam Gordon.There is considerable debate over the Declaration’s significance. For some it is simply a diplomatic document; while others see it as a radical movement in western constitutional thought.

It could be viewed as a cunning diplomatic ploy by the Scottish barons to explain and justify why they were still fighting their neighbours when all Christian princes were supposed to be united in crusade against the Muslims. All this, just at the point when they were about to retake Berwick: Scotland’s most prosperous medieval town. As an explanation, it failed to convince the pope to lift his sentence of excommunication on Scotland.

Others analyse what the Declaration of Arbroath actually says. The Scots clergy had produced not only one of the most eloquent expressions of nationhood, but the first expression of the idea of a contractual monarchy. Here is the critical passage in question:

‘Yet if he (Bruce) should give up what he has begun, and agree to make us or our kingdom subject to the King of England or the English, we should exert ourselves at once to drive him out as our enemy and a subverter of his own rights and ours, and make some other man who was well able to defend us our King; for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.’
Extract from the Declaration of Arbroath

 

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The Gathering of the Clans 2009

PHOTO; Thanks Wikipedia! THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS VILLAGE

Today I found out there may be a2nd REUNION of the CLANS in Bonnie Scotland in 2014. Neil Logan stayed at the motel (Ann’s Volcanic Rotorua Motel) and says he will send me some info on this fantastic inaugural event , held in July,2009,Scottish Clan Reunion-called the Gathering,In Edinburgh when he gets home to Aussie.Here’s a quick clip of the opening gathering of the clans .

 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Funny Clip From Burnsitown The Programme Elevator Clip - The 2 Guys Cant Get The Voice Recognition Thing In The Elevator To Work Hilarious ! ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FFRoYhTJQQ