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28th November 15, 06:59 AM
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The Beautiful Scottish Borders
I recently returned from my first trip to Scotland, and spent 3 weeks in the gorgeous Borders area. It is an area full of stories of Border Reivers, and the history of the Elliott's, Scott's , Armstrong's ,Graham's, to name just a few. I purposely chose this area to focus on because of my interest in the history , but even if you have no knowledge or interest in that...ifyou ever go...you will be spellbound by the rolling hills , the rivers and the beautiful , little towns and the lovely people.
Its been really hard deciding which pictures to share. I took close to 600 , but hopefully this sampling will prove that the highlands and the top tourist attractions are not the only places in Scotland worth visiting .
First stop was Peebles..also got to attend my first Scocha concert here and met up with Cessna152towser I fell in love with this little town.
    these were all taken on my walks along the Tweed.
Last edited by Julia Elliott; 28th November 15 at 07:53 AM.
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28th November 15, 07:54 AM
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Beautiful pictures of some beautiful countryside. Thank you for sharing.
If you are too busy to laugh, you are too busy.
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28th November 15, 08:02 AM
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For some reason I can't seem to post pics from my iPad , which is what I mostly use.. So bear with me, I've switched to my old laptop, and it's slow going.. More to come
Last edited by Julia Elliott; 28th November 15 at 08:26 AM.
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28th November 15, 08:24 AM
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16th Century Elibank Castle
This castle comes with a fabulous story of "Muckle Mou'ed Meg", aka the ugliest woman in the Borders. If you're interested, you can read her story here http://www.clovenfords.net/wp-conten...-Moued-Meg.pdf
    
I might add.. In case you're inspired to go.. Getting here is not for the feeble.. It involved a 20 minute walk through the woods, plus climbing walls and barbed wire fences, and you have to climb in through a window to get inside.. Lol . And not be concerned about the free roaming sheep.
Last edited by Julia Elliott; 28th November 15 at 10:12 AM.
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28th November 15, 08:58 AM
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Some lovely country estates ...
The Haining-Selkirk, late 1700's -belonged to the Pringle family.
 
Traquair House-The oldest inhabited house in Scotland- Stuart family
 
Redheugh, home of the Elliott clan chief, and the clanroom
 
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28th November 15, 09:30 AM
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Abbey Tour part 1
It was a plan to visit the 4 Abbeys of the Borders..all established by David I of Scotland. These would have been in use between the 12th & 16th centuries, and destroyed during raids in the mid 1500's. Melrose is the most intact and the heart of Robert the Bruce is said to be buried here.

taken from the roof of Melrose Abby!...and a view of the incredible Eildon Hills.. The famous statue of the bagpipe playing pig  

Dryburgh Abbey..
 

Oops ! Forgot to mention that Sir Walter Scott is buried here at Dryburgh Abbey ..
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28th November 15, 09:42 AM
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28th November 15, 09:46 AM
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Julia....thanks so much for posting these lovely pictures. Feel free to "bore" us with more.
Slainte.
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well, that comes from poor judgement."
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28th November 15, 09:56 AM
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A really interesting and scenic part of the world. I spent a week in Melrose a few years back, and visited various abbeys etc.
Look forward to more pics. Thanks.
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28th November 15, 10:08 AM
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 Originally Posted by Liam
Julia....thanks so much for posting these lovely pictures. Feel free to "bore" us with more.
Slainte.
Thank you I'm glad you feel this way..
i do have a few more I want to share.. But today is supposed to be Christmas baking day.. And the day is half gone.. Be back this evening hopefully with more ..
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