Capt Lightning
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- Historic Buchan, Scotland
Just back from a trip in the camper to see a few historic buildings. Unlike Ronni who wanted A/C, we needed a heater. The weather wasn't the best at times.
Anyway, first stop was at Scone palace - pronounced 'Skoon'. This was the place where the Kings of Scotland were crowned. The first monarch to be crowned there was Kenneth MacAlpin in 843 CE and in the next 450 years 41 kings were crowned there including well known ones such as Macbeth and Robert the Bruce.


On to one of the less known Royal palaces is in the small village of Falkland in the Kingdom of Fife, north of Edinburgh.

Once a favourite residence of Mary Queen of Scots, the palace has been visited by many monarchs up to the present queen.
The palace was partly destroyed by fire when it was occupied by Oliver Cromwell's forces.

Anyway, first stop was at Scone palace - pronounced 'Skoon'. This was the place where the Kings of Scotland were crowned. The first monarch to be crowned there was Kenneth MacAlpin in 843 CE and in the next 450 years 41 kings were crowned there including well known ones such as Macbeth and Robert the Bruce.



On to one of the less known Royal palaces is in the small village of Falkland in the Kingdom of Fife, north of Edinburgh.

Once a favourite residence of Mary Queen of Scots, the palace has been visited by many monarchs up to the present queen.
The palace was partly destroyed by fire when it was occupied by Oliver Cromwell's forces.
