Friday, September 19, 2014

Planning on 6 travelers now; not 5!

Tidbits about Scotland!


Alex Salmond - First Minister of the Scottish National Party.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-29252899


     I was a bit surprised, actually. The vote was 55% for the 'No' vote and 45% for the 'Yes' vote. Yet according to the news sources I read, Scotland still comes out the winner for as a result of this referendum England will be giving more power to the Scottish Parliament.
     Just proof positive that the democratic process works peacefully. Proud of England and Scotland today!




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     The planning for our trip continues. Not so long ago, found out that there will be 6 of us making this trip for my daughter in law will give birth in March.  My 10th grandchild will be 5 months old approximately when I hold ? for the first time. Now I am even more motivated and excited to be making this trip. 



Monday, August 18, 2014


Tidbits about Scotland!


Scotland is buzzing with the 'Yes Scotland" campaign–a cross party alliance of political parties, community organizations, and individuals supporting a 'yes' vote on Sept. 18 independence referendum. If approved, this would end three centuries of union with England.



Getting Ready for the Trip!





One of my daughters, gave this to me recently for a birthday present. Now, I can add 'listening to bagpipe music' as one of my list of things I can do to prepare me for my trip to Scotland. Looking like it might be August of 2015. We will see!


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Small World?

Hoping to do some traveling by train while we are in Scotland!
The Jacobite steam train, Glenfinnan Viaduct near Lochaber, Highlands of Scotland

     Had the most surprising thing happen to me last night while I was talking to my niece in law.  Not only is her grandfather Scottish but she has an uncle and aunt who lives in Edinburg.  Okay, I'm getting all sorts of plans forming in my mind!  I had no idea, not even an inkling that I was that close to having a Scottish relative. I envy her because how I would love to know that I had Scots blood running through my veins.  

     So, she is going to send me the contact info for them and hopefully this will be the beginning of a long and lovely friendship–connecting me to Scotland 

     Until next post,

     Cheerio!


Friday, June 13, 2014

Lerwick is the capital and main port of the Shetland IslandsScotland, located more than 100 miles (160 km) off the north coast of mainland Scotland



This is a town my son expressed an interest in visiting, so I am checking it out.  I look at this picture and I think "quaint"–just the kind of town that would interest me.  But it will take some traveling getting there, considering where it is located.





My most recent purchase in preparation for our trip to Scotland.  I am excited because we can find places to stay, places to eat, and sights to see! I bet most of you already knew that!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Tennessee has an official tartan! Who Knew?

The Official State Tartan of Tennessee


     Chapter 82 of the Public Acts of 1999 designated the state of Tennessee's official state tartan as the design adopted by the Heart of Tennessee Scottish Celebration in conjunction with all the other Scottish Societies in Tennessee.  The design is a symmetrical tartan set, using the following colors: natural white, dark green, purple, red, and dark blue.
      Now this came as a pleasant surprise to me!  I discovered this as I was perusing the Tennessee Blue Book of 2013-2014 that I had recently purchased.  Well, I thought, this would make an interesting insert into my Bound for Scotland blog!



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Progress is being made on our trip.  We are now discussing places we would like to visit.  God did a very special thing for me in that I now have a friend who visits Scotland a lot.  As a matter of fact, she is hoping to visit there in July and will bring back some brochures for us.  I continue to enjoy keeping up with my young friend, Sara, on Facebook who lives with her family there in Scotland.  Looking forward to meeting her and her family when we visit Scotland next year. 




Saturday, April 5, 2014

Checking into car rentals in Scotland–oooh, the excitement is building!

Scotland's National Flower

How, you may ask, did such a thorny flower become a national emblem?


     Well, so the story goes, a very long time ago when Scotland was ravaged by Viking invaders, a group of Scottish fighting men were resting overnight in a field. Unknown to them, a raiding party was preparing to attack this group of Scots, under cover of darkness.
     As the attacking Vikings approached the encamped Scots, they stood on a patch of Thistles with their bare feet and, of course, let out cries of pain as the thorns dug deep into the soles and toes.The Scots, having been awakened by this rammy (that's a noisy disturbance), were able to fight off the attackers.So,from that day, the Thistle has been adopted as Scotland's National Flower!


Got some quotes the other day about renting a car for when we get to Scotland!  

Must consider the fact that we have to pack 4 adults, 1infant car seat, and all the luggage that would translate into, so will have to be roomy, don't you think! ! ! !

Sunday, February 2, 2014

GETTING READY TO GO TO SCOTLAND!

The Highlands of Scotland!

And it is the Highlands, I hope to see.  Reason being?  That's where the mountains are and you know how I am about the mountains!  A friend on Facebook sent me this picture, knowing how much I am taken with Scotland.


Ordered this from a website!

Found a website that highlights the beauties of Scotland, even some suggested itineraries!  So naturally, I ordered this booklet. Came in the mail just the other day!

Bought this magazine at Barnes & Noble!
 Ever so often, I check out the travel section for magazines at B&N. Just trying to get informed.



I have had this book for quite some time.

I had no idea when I got this book, that someday I would use it to plan my trip!

Title of the magazine states why I was interested in buying it!
Found this at Barnes & Noble too!

Monday, January 6, 2014

If it's about Scotland, I'm interested!

This was my favorite tv show while it was on. Loved listening to those charming Scottish brogues.

A description of the show:

Monarch of the Glen is a British drama television series produced by Ecossee Films for BBC Scotland and broadcast on BBC, for seven series between 2000 and 2005.  The Monarch of the Glen television series is loosely based on Sir Compton Mackenzie's Highland Novels, which are set in the same location but in the 1930s and 1940s.  The first book in that series is called The Monarch of the Glen which was a reference to the famous painting by Landseer.  The first five series of Monarch of the Glen told the story of a young restaurateur, Archie MacDonald, trying to restore his childhood home in the Scottish Highlands.

    This is the magnificent castle home of the MacDonald's of Monarch of the Glen.


    "The most beautiful place in the world" was the conclusion of a recent guest at Ardverikie. Easily recognisable from its starring role in the BBC drama, "Monarch of the Glen", visitors can experience the delights of the stunning landscape with lochs, woods and mountains, by booking a holiday in one of the six self-catering holiday houses on the estate. The house played host to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert for a whole month before she bought Balmoral.

    I sure am hoping to get to tour this place when we visit Scotland!