What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
You surely saw some beautiful places and learned lots of facts. Sounds like lots of Scots settled in the area too. I once told a British Professor I worked with that I was Scottish, Irish and English. He told me with a smile that I was '100% Southern American. I love the flowers at the end!! Hugs Cecilia
Your departure shot is top notch, YAM. So many beautiful places you visited. Now I am wanting to visit that part of Canada. So many places, so little time ... and $$! janice xx
We want to live here. stella rose
ReplyDeleteGosh, another Perth with a River Tay? It looks like the weather might have felt a bit more Scottish too!
ReplyDeleteYou surely saw some beautiful places and learned lots of facts. Sounds like lots of Scots settled in the area too.
ReplyDeleteI once told a British Professor I worked with that I was Scottish, Irish and English. He told me with a smile that I was '100% Southern American.
I love the flowers at the end!!
Hugs Cecilia
Hello, wonderful collection of images and scenes. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! For a minute I was thinking Perth to the south . . . waaaaay south!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
What a great group of captured moments!!
ReplyDeleteit's a beautiful place... specially the tower looks super interesting... wish I could live there :o)
ReplyDeleteYour departure shot is top notch, YAM. So many beautiful places you visited. Now I am wanting to visit that part of Canada. So many places, so little time ... and $$! janice xx
ReplyDeleteI forgot about this part of the tour! You make my heart happy! xx
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