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03 January 2007
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I have taken up this idea from Dornbrau in her Dust Bunny Club of North America. The theme for the January Blog Crawl will be Back to Nature. I'll do that with pictures. Closing date is January 25th.


Glen Langadale, Isle of Harris, Scotland

My feet in Langadale River, at above point



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  • #2 Comment from deshelestraci 
    27/01/07 01:38 Permalink
    Great pictures.  I came from reading Dorn's blog.  I can't wait to visit Scotland someday.
    Traci
    http://journals.aol.com/deshelestraci/MylifeasatransplantedYankee/
  • #1 Comment from dornbrau 
    26/01/07 22:03 Permalink
    I spent about 4 years in Scotland during two different duty assignments with my dad who was stationed in the Navy at Holy Loch back in the 60's.  I spent my days playing along the rocky shores of the River Clyde.  What wonderful memories I have from those childhood years.  Beautiful pictures.  I can almost feel the chill of the water.