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Tag Archives: ancestry
Plaids, Tartans & Tweeds
My son, Kyle, is getting married in a few weeks. As a member of the Cowie family, he will be wearing a Fraser Ancient Hunting “Great Kilt”. “But aren’t all kilts great?” one might ask. Well, yes they are! The … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestry, Eco-travel, Scotland, Scottish ancestry, Scottish Dialect, Self drive Scotland tours, Travel, Uncategorized, Women Writers
Tagged ancestry, Kilts, Scotland, Tartans, travel, Tweeds
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Scottish Heart Goes to the Red Rocks
In my home country of America, I have had the good fortune to live in some of the most beautiful places in this very large piece of land. For ten years, the 1990’s, I made as many trips from my … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestry, Eco-travel, Ecology, Land trust, Scotland, Scottish ancestry, Self drive Scotland tours, Travel, Uncategorized, Women Writers
Tagged ancestry, Clearances, Forced removal from homelands, Indigenous Peoples, Northern Arizona, Red Rocks, Tuzigoot, Verde Valley, Wupakti
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It’s why we like Mendocino so much…
The small town of Mendocino sits on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean on the Northern California coast. Getting there means driving along roads that wind through rolling hills and cut through Redwood forests. The breezes wash the coastal areas with soft … Continue reading
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Kilted
When I was told about my Scottish ancestral roots, I took it to heart, and read everything I could (for my age) about Scotland. I loved looking at the pictures of the Highlanders. I was so happy when my grandmother started … Continue reading
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The Stirring in My Heart
I was ten when I first realized that my family was of Scottish descent and although it took me a few decades to actually set foot on Scottish soil, my love for the country grew strong within me. This will be … Continue reading
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Tagged ancestry, land trust, Scotland, travel
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