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I am curious about life in Scotland.

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Aug 28, 2008
 

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As an older woman I often wonder what life is like in other countries. My ancestors were from Scotland and came to America in the 1700's. I wuld very much love to find out more about Scotland.

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Sep 1, 2008
 
World Peas wrote:
As an older woman I often wonder what life is like in other countries. My ancestors were from Scotland and came to America in the 1700's. I wuld very much love to find out more about Scotland.
Scotland is a wonderful place to live { am not sure how I came across this web page } but it is so intresting I am sitting in the local library using the free access { well I am Scottish } and wish I could send you a longer reply

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Sep 1, 2008
 
think this is where I was meant to leave the post { sorry }Scotland is a wonderful place to live { am not sure how I came across this web page } but it is so intresting I am sitting in the local library using the free access { well I am Scottish } and wish I could send you a longer reply

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Sep 4, 2008
 
sugarcube wrote:
think this is where I was meant to leave the post { sorry }Scotland is a wonderful place to live { am not sure how I came across this web page } but it is so intresting I am sitting in the local library using the free access { well I am Scottish } and wish I could send you a longer reply
Thank you for the return post. I am in love with Scotland. Researching my family tree is where I found out my heritage and that my ancestors were from Scotland. Also I learned about wars and history from books I read. Are you living in Scotland now or are you in London?

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Sep 5, 2008
 
World Peas wrote:
<quoted text>Thank you for the return post. I am in love with Scotland. Researching my family tree is where I found out my heritage and that my ancestors were from Scotland. Also I learned about wars and history from books I read. Are you living in Scotland now or are you in London?
I am living in Scotland think doing family trees are so intresting a lot of work but with the power of the Internet it has been made much simpler, have to go and change my status to sCOTLAND BUT IT PUTS ME BACK TO lONDON HOPE YOU ARE WELL AND THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO REPLY SORRY LEFT THE CAP ON :O}

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Sep 5, 2008
 
Just got in from work and was glad to see that you answered my post. It is around 9:00 am here, I work nights and sleep most of the day. I am off work today and through the weekend so I hope not to sleep all day. Fall is coming here to the mountains and I get very excited about the change of season. Does Scotland have 4 seasons like here. I mean with falling leaves and changing colors?

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Sep 8, 2008
 
Hi thanks for taking the time to gey back to me. I am sitting in a library and wish I had more time to chat to you { but only have a 2 hour slot } so sadly do not have the time to send a longer reply, the weather in Scotland can be so changeable it feels at some time we get 4 seasons in one day. but we do have fall/ Spring/ summer/ winter hey hope this finds you well can you get peace to sleep through the day ?. think it can be the grass is always be greener ion the other side living in Scotland { I would love to live in another counrty } stay well
Clootie Dumpling

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Oct 2, 2008
 
Weather aside, Scotland is great. A 30 minute drive will take you from the cities to the hills where you can be the only person for miles around.

At every turn there are centuries of history with castles, cathdrals and the industrial past all crammed together.

The folk music is the most melodic on the planet which comes in part from our rather sad history. Victories may create heroes but defeats create laments that last.

Then there is the scenery. While our mountains are small by world standards there is a balance to the landscape and a light which is just right.
Scout

Glasgow, KY

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Oct 14, 2008
 
Hi I live in a place called Summer Shade Kentucky in the U.S. and I would like to travel to Scotland some day, I grew up in Glasgow, Kentucky which is 20 miles from where I live now. I see sheep alot associated with Scotland, is this true? does Scotland have many sheep, I am curious cause I have sheep, also cows, dogs, cats and chickens, but my favorite animal is sheep, there is nothing better than seeing baby lambs frolicking around, so soft. My husband wants only cows, because there isn't much money in sheep, but I say to baaaaaad, I really love them and will have them as long as I can put up with them.
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Oct 15, 2008
 
Scout wrote:
Hi I live in a place called Summer Shade Kentucky in the U.S. and I would like to travel to Scotland some day, I grew up in Glasgow, Kentucky which is 20 miles from where I live now. I see sheep alot associated with Scotland, is this true? does Scotland have many sheep, I am curious cause I have sheep, also cows, dogs, cats and chickens, but my favorite animal is sheep, there is nothing better than seeing baby lambs frolicking around, so soft. My husband wants only cows, because there isn't much money in sheep, but I say to baaaaaad, I really love them and will have them as long as I can put up with them.
sorry wrong Scotland, found correct forum
Jim from Glesga

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Oct 17, 2008
 
like sugarcube, came across this site by accident. Scotland is the best country in the world for warmth, hospitality and scenery. not to mention the woman. HELLO!! wonderful place and would never leave. just wish we could get more of our heritage back i.e. our native tongue etc. Big hugs to everyone in this little planet of ours. x

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Dec 21, 2008
 
Jim from Glesga wrote:
like sugarcube, came across this site by accident. Scotland is the best country in the world for warmth, hospitality and scenery. not to mention the woman. HELLO!! wonderful place and would never leave. just wish we could get more of our heritage back i.e. our native tongue etc. Big hugs to everyone in this little planet of ours. x
we still do have our gaelic and our own style of english. but i know what you mean.
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Jan 19, 2009
 
I thought this was for Scotland South Dakota. looking for information about scotland SD
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Sep 14, 2009
 
Just found this wonderful room. Like the poster above, I thought I had Scotland SoDak, too, at first. Then I was absolutely delighted to find some real Scots from the country Scotland replying.

The posts reminded me of a web site I went to some years ago. It was for the whole UK. And it had some marvelous chat rooms.

So, to continue. That is astounding to me that you can drive just 30 miles from London and you are in a totally different locale! Here in Minnesota, if you drive 30 miles you just have more midwest, comprised of farms and towns and highways. Nothing very interesting. Much of the same scenery.

So I HOPE someone reads this from the country Scotland. I am originally from South Dakota. And I do recall a town called "Scotland."

BTW I was much enamored by Alfred Hitchcock's Scotish countryside in "The 39 Steps." There is a wide shot at first. Is that really the way it looks? And I recall the book from whence came the movie story. And the author described Scotland so interestinglhy.

My wife and I have a goal of walking the Pennine Way to Scotland some day. So I it would be very nice to hear from you folks.

Best to you all!
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