Saint Andrew’s Day

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Here we are again at Saint Andrew’s Day – and it’s traditional for those of us actually living in Scotland to do absolutely nothing to celebrate it. But I’ve been sent some winter break ideas by Visit Scotland so I thought I would share them, you can see them here.

Mind you I have tatties and a turnip and I suppose I could get a haggis for our dinner – that’s celebration enough.

6 thoughts on “Saint Andrew’s Day

  1. Greetings on the Feast of St Andrew.
    Thank you for the Visit Scotland link: beautiful land- and sea-scapes, interesting arts and excellent cuisine – all these options look lovely.
    That’s a magnificent photo above!

    • Valerie,
      Thanks, we had a good day out with some friendsand there were no signs anywhere of any St Andrew celebrations, we really should try harder.
      It is a great photo and quite typical of Scottish baronial architecture

  2. That is a gorgeous picture, Katrina. I wish I could visit Scotland, but since I cannot I will have to enjoy the pictures you share here

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