Upcoming trip to ancient sites with online friend

Never been to Scotland myself, but I've always (ever since reading about it in novels as a child) been fascinated with celtic culture. I do love modern celtic music. Maybe I should give it a go one day before I can't.
 

Never been to Scotland myself, but I've always (ever since reading about it in novels as a child) been fascinated with celtic culture. I do love modern celtic music. Maybe I should give it a go one day before I can't.

I highly recommend a visit to Scotland and/or Ireland! You'd love it.
 
Have fun ( not quite the right word) but visited Skara a few years ago, and it is very atmospheric, especially if you have a good imagination.I think it was a bleak site, very stark, but then when it was inhabited, that is what a lot of life was like.I love Scotland.:love_heart:
 

Have fun ( not quite the right word) but visited Skara a few years ago, and it is very atmospheric, especially if you have a good imagination.I think it was a bleak site, very stark, but then when it was inhabited, that is what a lot of life was like.I love Scotland.:love_heart:

Thanks. Looks like there are so many sites that our two days won't be enough!
 
I hope you'll have some photos to share from your adventure too. I would love to get to Scotland at some point since my family is of 100% Scottish heritage and I'm the only one who hasn't been (although I've been to Ireland). I'd particularly like to explore several of the islands. A few years back I took an intensive Scottish Gaelic language course offered by the Gaelic College in Englishtown, NS, and it was a wonderful experience. I've still got the book we used, but without others to practice with, it's a bit tricky to keep the skills up.
 
I hope you'll have some photos to share from your adventure too. I would love to get to Scotland at some point since my family is of 100% Scottish heritage and I'm the only one who hasn't been (although I've been to Ireland). I'd particularly like to explore several of the islands. A few years back I took an intensive Scottish Gaelic language course offered by the Gaelic College in Englishtown, NS, and it was a wonderful experience. I've still got the book we used, but without others to practice with, it's a bit tricky to keep the skills up.

I always take tons of photos. :) I attempted to learn Gaelic - too tough! Hope you can visit Scotland and there are many gorgeous islands. I love ancient sites and we've got plenty.
 


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