10 ways Scotland influenced the USA!

10 ways Scotland influenced the United States of America – An infographic with some great facts about how Scotland and her people helped to shape the United States…

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Drumnacoub – A Bloody Battle in the Far North

Battle of Drumnacoub (between 1427 and 1433) This battle was an internal feud among the men of Clan MacKay but also involved some Sutherland men. A disastrous battle, it led to the loss of many senior members of the clan and most of the belligerents on both sides. The origins of the battle begin with […]

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Watching Scotland: A peek at the Scottish Green Party

In the last Watching Scotland blog we took a look at the Scottish Conservative Party, or (from an American point of view) the somewhat unfortunately nicknamed “Tories”. From a right of centre perspective we now swing over and investigate what is going on over on the left with Scotland’s fourth largest political party (out of […]

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Highland Homecoming, 19th – 31st October

Highland Homecoming will welcome locals and visitors to enjoy the best of the Highland’s rich heritage and culture with a programme of over 100 events including spectacular street theatre, music, storytelling and of course world famous ceilidhs. Some of the programme highlights include a performance by the sublimely talented award-winning Gaelic singer songwriter Julie Fowlis, […]

Merlin in Drumelzier

It is said, according Scottish myth, that Merlin, the wizard from Arthurian legend, is buried in the Borders town of Drumelzier. However, there are many different versions of what actually happened to Merlin, ranging from his own prophecy of a “triple death” to slightly more supernatural accounts of him being imprisoned in a tree and […]

Amazing Wildlife on Mull

During our holiday to Mull we saw an amazing variety of wildlife, including this stag that was just stood beside the wee train we were riding to Torosay Castle. We were also very lucky to see a sea otter off the pier at Tobermorary – which is an animal I’ve always wanted to see. The […]

Life On The Edge

On the Caithness east coast, five miles north of the town of Helmsdale, you will see the ruinous remains of the once inhabited village of  Badbea which saw its last resident leave at the start of the 20th century. The Highland Clearances affected thousands of Highland families who were made to move from their homes. […]

A Social Network for Whisky – Connosr

There’s a great new Social Network site purely dedicated to Scotland’s national drink – Whisky (spelt the Scottish way).  Connosr is a place for every Whisky connoisseur to read and write reviews, and  connect with other whisky lovers.  Here is a place to discover new whiskies and revisited old favourites. There’s even an iPhone version […]