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.
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.
Many thanks: your enthusiasm and support is my only motivation, and I am lucky enough to have retired on a sensible pension.
Thank you for your reply! Your "luck" makes me happy. I am glad you can do so many fun, educational, beautiful things.
Photos from the sea not towards the sea.
You are on to something there, moodwise.
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 ?
Almost indistinguishable - Northern Ireland is often visible from the SW of Scotland - only 12 miles or so.