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Burns Night Supper

In: History on: February 6, 2025

So my husband and I did a thing we never in a million years thought we’d do. We hosted a dinner party for twenty in our home. And not just any dinner party, mind you. No, we had a full-on Burns Night Supper! Do …

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Monarch of the Glen

In: Family on: March 16, 2023

Do you love Scotland? And BBC programs? Every since we returned from Scotland last summer we’ve been slowly making our way back through one of our favorite shows—Monarch of the Glen. We had to go old school to get back …

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Artwork from Scotland

In: Family on: September 14, 2022

One of my dear friends has a home where the walls are filled with beautiful and unusual artwork. I asked her once where she found what she wanted. Most of it, she told me, they purchased on trips. I thought that was such a …

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Scotland Trip Recap: Week 2

In: Family, History on: July 21, 2022

Our second week in Scotland was spent mainly in Edinburgh, in an adorable flat in a fabulous central location, right in the heart of Old Town. Of course that meant we had to walk up steep stairs to get to the places we wanted …

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Favorite Scottish Landscapes

In: Family on: July 13, 2022

The natural beauty in Scotland, mostly in the Highlands and the Isle of Skye, took my breath away! Not only was it stunningly beautiful, but the vistas changed with each move of the clouds, the amount of sun or rain or mist. …

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Scotland Trip Recap: Week 1

In: Family, History on: July 7, 2022

We are home from Scotland! I know many of you were following along on Facebook or Instagram, but what I posted each day was just a snippet! Today I’ll run through the highlights of the first week. Two weeks from today I’ll …

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Off to Scotland!

In: Family, History on: June 16, 2022

Tonight we board a plane for London. Friday afternoon in Heathrow Airport, we catch a flight to Edinburgh. We’ve long wanted to do a Scotland trip, but especially after learning several years ago that Jeff’s family did, …

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