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Leynia's avatar

Enticingly written! Your newsletter makes me want to visit your country, expecially the places and experiences have described. That is unlikely to happen, since I can't afford to even help underwrite your post. You are kind to allow reading for free.

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Rob Kay's avatar

Many thanks: your enthusiasm and support is my only motivation, and I am lucky enough to have retired on a sensible pension.

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Leynia's avatar

Thank you for your reply! Your "luck" makes me happy. I am glad you can do so many fun, educational, beautiful things.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Photos from the sea not towards the sea.

You are on to something there, moodwise.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

I have two grandparents from Scotland.

When I visited, as soon as we crossed over from England and stopped in whatever small town, I felt more comfortable than I had in England.

I also had an English grandmother.

And a Northern Irish grandfather, and they are a bit Scottish? What do you say about that ?

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Rob Kay's avatar

Almost indistinguishable - Northern Ireland is often visible from the SW of Scotland - only 12 miles or so.

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