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Alastair's Move to the USA
27th September 2003


Today I was having a meeting with Gordon, Sholto and Andy of Travel Scotland which meant I ended up waiting for them at the Dewar distillery where I took some pictures while waiting for them. As they didn't turn up at the agreed time I eventually asked Dewars if I could borrow a phone to try and find out where they were.  I won't go into details but the resultant phone call meant I had to drive down to Dunkeld to meet them.

I will say that Dewars distillery is an excellent place to visit with a great video room and lots of things to do and see over and above the actual distillery.  I can certainly recommend a tour!

I then headed down to Dunkeld to meet the guys so the next set of photos is me on my way down and then some photos of Dunkeld and the fine hotel where I got treated to a bowl of stovies and haggis, an excellent repast :-)


That's me eating my bowl of stovies and then sitting back feeling very happy with myself :-)


From left to right, Sholto, Gordon and Andy and also outside the fine Taybank Hotel


Note the FREE whisky!

We next headed out for Sholto's home which is up in the hills above Aberfeldy with some stunning scenery so here are the next batch...


This final photos is of Scotland's Hotel in Pitlochry where I was staying the night.  Must say all the staff were very friendly and helpful.  I had paid in advance for Dinner, Bed and Breakfast which was £60.00 and when I arrived too late for Dinner they noted it immediately and offered a refund of £15.00 for the Dinner without me even having to ask!

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