Where are my peanuts, eh?
The Peanut Gobbler
Moray Firth View from Findhorn Beach
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Findhorn Bay scenes - late summer
Findhorn Bay scenes - late summer
Findhorn Bay scenes - late summer
Findhorn Bay scenes - late summer
Pluscarden Abbey, Moray, Scotland
Pluscarden Abbey, Moray, Scotland
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Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
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Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
Excursion to the River Bank...
Flower basket at Glenfiddich distillery
Courtyard Rockery in early September
So when's the new window coming?
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Stonemasons at work
Stone mason at work
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How many leeks do you want for supper?
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A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
A Day in the life of a tour guide to visiting fami…
Cherry Tomato and Basil leaves
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After the Storm.
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Knocking holes through a 26" (66cms) thick gable wall...


They knew how to build walls properly in the early 1800s! Huge boulders and lime cement meant it took two men with hammers and chisels a day and a half to knock through this section.
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