The tiny blog is this one, sent from holiday. The big blog is my guest post on the official tourism site for Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire: 10 Mystical and Magical Places in Aberdeenshire.
And Loch Morlich is in the pictures. I was there before the ducks were up today!
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Very nice. My family was from the Highlands (several generations ago) and I’ve always loved pictures of Scotland. 🙂
The Highlands is a beautiful place.
HAVE JUST GOT TWO BORDER COLLIE PUPS AILISH SO I THINK I WILL BE HEADING BACK TO SCOTLAND, LOVE THE POST AS ALWAYS, CHINA
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I love Scotland. Hope to return someday for a visit. Great pictures on big and little blog.
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Phenomenally beautiful.
It is a beautiful place.
I enjoyed both the big and the little!
Good!
and how lovely this is! I’ve not yet been to Scotland, but plan to go –
I hope you have a great time when you get here 🙂
Wow, what beautiful photography and wonderfully interesting stories behind them. Just lovely.
Great posts and lovely photos, Ailish. Make me want to come back to Scotland…
I’m glad you liked the pics!
The photo of Pitsligo Castle is absolutely stunning and the scenery on all other photo’s are so beautiful Thanks for sharing.
Pitsligo Castle is satisfyingly photogenic 🙂
What a wonderful post is your guest post on the Aberdeen tourism site Ailish. So much to tempt us up to Aberdeenshire.
So much history and beauty here.
Beautiful, Ailish I’m watching Outlander now and the scenery is magnificent. (I read the books first!)
Lots of beauty here!
What an enticing photo. Makes me wish I could fly there and spend the day writing beside the water, feeding the ducks. Thanks for sharing!
That does sound idyllic!
Beautiful. Really stunning!
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Lovely photos and commentary on the longer blog, Ailish. I look forward to your novel.
Thank you so much 🙂
I love Loch Morlich, I’ve been there several times over the years. Everytime the weather and the light has had a different quality- probably because whenever I holiday in Scotland its in May or September. Sometimes its been bright and warm (icecream weather even!) and sometimes its been grey and wet, sometimes windy, you never know what you’re going to get in Scotland, do you!
Thanks for the pictures, it’s a nice reminder of a lovely place. Not visiting this year, alas. Next May, if all goes to plan.
The scenery is so changeable; never the same place twice!
Oh wow, this looks like a slice of heaven, Ailish. I feel a sudden desire to be north of the border… 🙂
I do love it here 🙂
Aberdeenshire is so wonderful and seems to be overlooked by many people. Oh well, more for us!
Lots of wee unknown places 🙂
Exquisite photography and lovely stories.
Thank you 🙂
So much mysticism, mystery and witchcraft. Gorgeous stark landscape. I bet turning around on the horse’s eye could be a bit risky…
It’s not too bad really, only on a mild incline 🙂
Beautiful. Scotland has such a beautiful landscape. Wish to make a big trip through Scotland sometime.
I hope you get the chance!
A very interesting post with lots of interesting places!
I’m glad you found it interesting 🙂
I just returned from a two week holiday spent mostly in the Highlands. Met great people, enjoyed beautiful landscapes, ate delicious food, and drank great whiskey (with a Tenents beer thrown in every now and then)…can’t wait to return!
It is a wonderful place to holiday.
These pictures are beautiful! This place looks peaceful and quaint. By the way, I’ve nominated you for the Sunshine Blogger Award! Here’s the link to my post:
https://18cinemalane.wordpress.com/2019/06/21/my-third-sunshine-blogger-award-of-2019/
Thank you so much 🙂
I’m glad you liked them 🙂
I remember Scotland and the beautiful views, I remember that one morning when the tide was out, I asked what happened to the Sea I had seen the night before, making a fool out myself…..I had never seen that phenomena before.
Tides can be dramatic like that here, travelling a long way out. I can see it would be confusing if you’d never seen it before!
Quite an experience!
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Gorgeous!
Thank you 🙂
Thanks for the follow Ailish. Scotland has been on my bucket list for a while and even more after your post and beautiful photos
Thank you too 🙂 I hope you get the chance to visit!
I recently learned my ancestors, the MacLachlans, built Castle Lachlan on Loch Fyne. So I have a new appreciation of all things loch! Will have to add Aberdeenshire to my itinerary when I get there!
Loch Fyne is stunning; I visited it a few years ago.