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Head For The Hills

29 Tuesday May 2012

Posted by pat in Scotland, Travel, Uncategorized, United Kingdom

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Ballater, Braemer, Red Deer

On the next unseasonably warm day in Scotland, we headed to Braemar and the Glen of Lui to take a cool walk in the forest that was highly recommended to us by a knowledgable local.  My Beloved Brit even broke out the shorts. It was well in to the 70s, unheard of, especially this time of year.

Through the forest on a warm spring day in Scotland. Photo by me

We went to see the salmon run, and although the salmon were not running that day, it was still a pretty interesting walk.

The salmon were not running. photo by me.

We saw a large herd of beautiful red deer in the distance coming down from the hills to the river’s edge again.  We could not get very close, but it was still impressive.  We had also seen several cross the road right in front of our car earlier in the morning.  Less exciting, more scary, but still very cool once the shock wore off.

In the distance, a herd of red deer coming in for a drink. Photo by me

On the drive back to Braemar for lunch,  I spotted this classic red British Telephone booth…but notice at the top the inscription…”email,text,phone”.

 

An old traditional telephone box has a new twist. Photo by me.

I turned to return to the car and noticed that this mother and baby were as interested in me as I was in the telephone booth.  They just stood watching as I snapped away.

Hello. Welcome to the neighborhood. Photo by me.

We bid them goodby and retreated to Bramaer for lunch. A perfect morning in Scotland.

The hotel in Bramer and our favorite lunch stop for sandwiches in the lobby before heading back to Ballater. Photo by me.

 

 

Hello Scottish Highlands

27 Sunday May 2012

Posted by pat in Scotland, Travel

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Cairngorm Mountains, Red Deer

We managed to make it in to Scotland with little trouble, and soon were on the narrow, curvy roads that take you through the Cairngorm Mountains on our way to Ballater in the Deeside. We passed the Glenshee ski area with its bald, rolling mountains, and Mike got a bit nervous as we went through a pass and saw some snow in the distance on a high peak.

Snow in Scotland. photo by me

But not to worry.  We are having some of the warmest weather ever in Scotland, and certainly for this time of year. Lucky us.

As we rounded a curve we came into a gorgeous valley with the Clunie Water running along side us.  Mike noticed what he thought might be sheep below near the water’s edge, but as we approached we realized they were the local Scottish Red Deer, and they were gorgeous.  Two majestic beauties, one with spiked antlers.

Red Deer came down from the hills. photo by me

We pulled over and watched them move along the edge of the water, just thrilled to see them in their natural element.

When we were chatting with the woman serving us coffee the next morning, she mentioned that this was odd to see them midday. Usually they come down to the water at dusk, but she suspected the warm weather might be bringing them down earlier in the day for a cool drink.

It was the perfect introduction to Scotland.

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