Completely o/t Pictures from Scotland

My wife and I are visiting a small place called Nairn for a couple of days, not far from Inverness. Spent the afternoon driving around in the car, walking and taking some pictures. The scenery is a little different from Canada and the US and I know some of you guy"s like to see differnt parts of the world. Hope you enjoy them. We are really looking forward to our US trip in September.
Bill
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Hey Bill.

You have some nicely composed pictures and I enjoyed looking at them. Cool castle.

My family hails from your country and I want to visit there some time.

Brad Buchanan
 
Bill,
My son & wife and I truly enjoyed the pictures. What-an engineering feat on building the castle. Sure would love to visit where you took the photos. buttttt as my dearly departed pal use to say,"NEXT LIFE". You sure gave us a pleasurable time in viewing those pictures. Keep on sending em and I do realize the effort you put in taking em. Warmest regards LOU & FAMILY
 
Like the pictures also. If your in MI during your visit. The 6th of September is the tractor drive across the Mackinaw bridge it is on a Friday Will start about 8:30 AM. It has been moved up a week due to a place to park the tractors after the drive.
 
Bill, Scotland is definitely the home of beautiful castles.! Good to hear from you again.
Sam
 
Stunning pictures Bill, The castle is neat and the sun reflecting in the water is top notch. Thanks for posting...John
 
Thanks for the pics. I see the Scotch broom grows wild there the same as here on Vancouver Island,only its quite a scourge here. But in the last few years we've had an invasion of gorst which makes broom look like a houseplant.
 
Thanks for the great pictures Bill! I will never get to see Scotland, in person, too old and broke to have that happen, but I really enjoy seeing the old sod! I do have Scotch broom in abundance, and am constantly fighting it back. A bee keeper brings out maybe 30 hives every year, and puts them on the end of my garden, to let them gather pollen and honey, from the Scotch broom. The pollen tastes very good, and didn't realise that health food stores buy and sell pollen.Thanks again for the pict's Ralph at Clan Buchanan Roy Div.
 
I always enjoy your pictures, Bill. As someone else said, I will never be able to visit other countries due to age and economics, but I do love to see the photos. Thanks for posting.
 
All are really beautiful. The ones with the sun reflecting on the water, though it is cloudy, are especially neat.
 

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