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Ceiladh!
… it’s the Scottish folk dance; and our resident expert on culture (and everything else), Jake tells us it’s also the most aerobic activity after football. So, we are staying warm this winter, going to a Ceiladh every week. First was Jake’s school event (see photos) then was a St Andrews Day celbration at…
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Thanksgiving
New friends helped us give thanks, and for that we are thankful too. Linda roasted turkey and made her (now world-famous, literally!) butternut squash soup,cornbread and British-apple stuffing, and more. New friends from university and church brought the rest of the feast (including pumpkin pie, chocloate cake, Scottish wedding cake, and much more) and…
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Thanksgiving: The Prequel
We were graced with a delightful visit by loved ones from Seattle–Scott & Pattei Hardman, whom the sunshine seems to follow wherever they travel. They showered us with gifts, toured the ancient cathedral, Old Course, the Roundel and St Mary’s College, and filled our home with the warmth of their laughter and grace. We are so thankful for their visit, and…
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Writer’s Block
Does there yet linger in these streets the remnants of inspiration that moved the quill of the bard himself? I can only hope to imbibe some wee bit of that gift, as I boldly step into the further pursuits of academic writing. We enjoyed a beautiful day of touring Shakespeare’s home town, which has been a…
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Castle Town
. Warwick– the biggest castle of Midieval England–started by William the Conqueror in 1068, and built up over the next seven centuries. It’s amazing how such a structure can dominate the political landscape of a nation. But now it’s a reminder of the those brutal years, and a place for a picnic, a leisurely stroll through…
