Scottish Word of the Week August 17, 2009

I don't know what it is but 3 out of the 4 times we have walked up here, its rained (the only time it didn't was when Mr.F proposed on the top of the hill). Its still a gorgeous view down the hill and its a nice walk, just have to watch out for rabbit holes (and the odd horse/dog mess, and how they got a horse up there I will never figure out o.0 ) Night bright sky here but right behind us were really dark clouds that thankfully didn't open up completely on us, I don't fancy a case of pneumonia.

This weeks Scottish word is:

1. pokey-hat

Answer to last weeks word:

1. dunny is a cellar (and not a toilet ;) )

Comments

  1. What a beautiful place, I bet even in the rain it glows!

    Thanks for your comment, but what flowers? :)xxx

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  2. Beautiful views!

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  3. It looks so nice there!

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  4. This is so pretty. What gorgeous scenery. And how interesting that dunny also means cellar.

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  5. black cat- it glows up in the hills when it rains, but not down here lol too much concrete

    the view makes up for a lot Helen :)

    tizz- the trails around here are nice, lots of gorgeous views and scenery. :)

    Dionne- it is pretty, even better closer to the sea :)

    Michelle, it almost makes up for not being by the lake :)

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  6. Oh how lovely! and just look at that fabulous sky.

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  7. What beautiful pictures. It looks so lush and gree up there.

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  8. What beautiful shots. Love them.

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  9. The sky here Judi can be gorgeous, even when its storming :)

    Michelle, it is really green on the trails, just the odd burnt out car flung of the side of the rocks :p

    thanks Shashi :)

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  10. I know what a pokey-hat is, but I am cheating with my Scots Dictionary so I'll keep it to myself :)

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  11. sned-shhh! ;) i need a bigger dictionary now lol

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