
My birthday present from Stephanie, on
background of McIntosh Tartan
Fun at the Ferry

My family, Joy and Steve walking towards the
Castle, in front of the Castle Green. Steven’s van is in the background to
the right, and we teased Nan that her hat was really a tea cosy.

Nathan took this picture of Broughty Ferry
Castle

A gannet and a seagull on rocks at the Castle
foot

Still Sunday Waters

Nathan at the Barry oat mill – the sign on the
tree basically asks passers to be kind to the twig because it will grow up
to be a branch.
Along Arbroath Way

Lobster pots at the harbour

My family learning about smokies at
Spinks – too bad Mr Spinks moved as I snapped this

Across the street from Arbroath Abbey

Grandson, Granddaughter and Daughter at he entrance to the Abbey

Inside the Abbey Grounds




The High Altar (where the Declaration was
signed and, symbolically, where the Scottish Nationalists returned the
Stone of Scone in the early 1950’s after taking it back from the English
theft down to Westminster) and part of the graveyard



Me, happily in front of the High Alter – to
me, a symbol of our independence and willingness to rebel against tyranny
– especially if was from the English
Dunnotar Day

The gate at the path to the Castle

Looking down to the beach

From the Castle to the North
Sea

Down over the cliffs – daffodils growing and
seabirds swooping everywhere

Joy and me celebrating the courage of the women who helped rescue and hide
the
Honours of Scotland from the English


“Queen” Joy in the Banquet Room

The Courtyard

Stephanie and Nathan catching my attention
My Group of Family, Friend, and Driver at the Castle Entrance


We really did enjoy views of
the Castle --



Joy and me coming up the path

Other Walkers
The End of the Day

A war memorial in Angus, taken from
the van as we drove home
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