05 April, 2024

2023 Scotland/England Adventure (Part 4)

  Abbotsford. 
The home of Sir Walter Scott.
 
Sir Walter Scott's library.

 Melrose Abbey.
Melrose Abbey.
Galashiels.
The Great Tapestry of Scotland 
at Galashiels was fantastic. 
It tells the history of Scotland.

Dryburgh Abbey.
Dryburgh Abbey.
Jedburgh Abbey.
Rosslyn Chapel. 
This is where they filmed "The Da Vinci Code".
Rosslyn Chapel.
Preston Watermill. 
They filmed a scene of Outlander here.

John Muir's Birthplace, Dunbar. 
A lot of people know that I only ever wear dresses. 
I had a friend comment on my Facebook when I 
posted this picture that she was amazed to see 
I was wearing pants. I was actually wearing a dress 
but had it tucked into my pants! LOL!
Kelso Abbey.
Hawick Museum. 
This was a very interesting museum.
The leaves were starting to turn. Hawick.
The sign says it all!
That's one giant thistle!

5 comments:

Janice said...

Gosh you visited some wonderful places. I see that Scotland turned on the weather for you. I can see why it was such a mammoth task to cull down your photos.

dq said...

Fantastic architecture in the buildings!

ButterZ said...

Gretna Green, the town of marriages.. Beautiful photos. Oh I want to go again.

Ondrea said...

Looking a bit cold there. Love the old abbeys.

Chookyblue...... said...

Such grand buildings... ..