#Connecting #Scotland
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RT @ScotlandHour: Hope to welcome you over soon Katie #Scotlandhour https://t.co/AiUq9yEm19
replying to @ScotlandHour @ScotlandHour @watchmesee Is it a bit of a cheat, 'cause I'm in Scotland? But I'd normally be exploring more of it each year. Been learning Gaelic & virtually connecting with people all across the country. Being inspired to connect for real when we are allowed. #ScotlandHour
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Discovering what's on my doorstep in Aberdeenshire
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Pyramids, towers, coastlines, history, sunsets
Love what there is to see via #BringingIslandsToYou Bravo š š #ScotlandHour https://t.co/gnOOPXSbBz
replying to @watchmesee @watchmesee A1. Follow lots of awesome travel bloggers for memories! Itās great to reminisce and also get inspiration for travelling once things open up @watchmesee @TwoScotsAbroad @scots2travel @TheChaoticScot @wayfaringkiwi @foodiequine just to band a few! #ScotlandHour
RT @LothianLoop: A1. I'm living life vicariously through the tweets of others!
Faves are @TheCastleHunter @Stravaig_Aboot @ScottishGravesā¦
RT @InverOutlanders: A1 Using our #Outlander Tour of Inverness, an audio guide on the @geo_tourist app is a perfect way to stay connectedā¦
replying to @ScotlandHour @ScotlandHour #ScotlandHour question 6 blossom makes my Scotland in springtime
RT @welovehistory: A1. Hello š
We look forward to seeing you at our sites again soon, but until then you can enjoy a virtual visit to @stirā¦
RT @migratingmiss: @watchmesee A1. Follow lots of awesome travel bloggers for memories! Itās great to reminisce and also get inspiration foā¦
replying to @tartanroad @tartanroad @BadachroGin @pixelspirits @RockRoseGin @FeverTreeMixers I donāt see @harrisdistiller so my favorite isnāt present. #ScotlandHour
replying to @on_farmuk @on_farmuk Thank you and now following and looking forward to checking yours out too šš #ScotlandHour
replying to @ScotlandHour @ScotlandHour @watchmesee A1 - writing about past travels (even though I haven't published much for a while!), planning future travels & discovering new places through photos on social media - Scotland FB groups are great for that! Blowing off the cobwebs with local walks never hurts either. #ScotlandHour
RT @InverOutlanders: A1 Using our #Outlander Tour of Inverness, an audio guide on the @geo_tourist app is a perfect way to stay connectedā¦
RT @welovehistory: A1. Hello š
We look forward to seeing you at our sites again soon, but until then you can enjoy a virtual visit to @stirā¦
A2. As family get togethers can't happen for a while yet, the new tradition is for special occasion dinners by Zoom.
There are some lovely recipes using #seasonal #Scottish produce in Issue 113 of East Lothian Life including
roast lamb with rosemary & garlic.
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Q2. Do you have a favourite Scottish tradition to do at home?
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A2. We've been amazed and delighted at the traditions - new and old - which have kept us entertained during lockdown!
We've loved seeing painted rocks, Scarecrow trails and decorated hay bales (thanks @SAYFC! ) - love a bit of #baleart
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RT @edinburghcastle: A1. Hello š
We have enjoyed sharing photos, facts and history with all our followers but what we have missed most isā¦
RT @OutlandishTour: A1 For places farther afield, its always nice to thumb through videos of previous years, to recall happy memories fromā¦
replying to @MichaelMacLeod1 @MichaelMacLeod1 @BBCRadioScot āDriving aroundā via Streetview is a brilliant plan! Gonna do that. #ScotlandHour
RT @OutlandishTour: A1 For places farther afield, its always nice to thumb through videos of previous years, to recall happy memories fromā¦
replying to @Kimkjaerside @Kimkjaerside @mac_tbh @bbcalba Oooh, I need to check that out! #ScotlandHour
RT @OutlandishTour: A1 For places farther afield, its always nice to thumb through pics of previous years, to recall happy memories from soā¦
replying to @ExploreColl @ExploreColl @ScotlandHour One of my favourite Scottish books last year was The Lost Lights of St Kilda by Elisabeth Gifford, and Donald S Murray's new poetry book The Man Who Talks to Birds is beautiful! #ScotlandHour
RT @stirlingcastle: A1: We can't wait to welcome back visitors next month, but know that it will be a while until some of you can visit usā¦
RT @scotscranrecipe: A1 Great question, unsurprisingly we stay connected through food. The different products and dishes weāve tried duringā¦
A2 It's a tradition to *always* thank the driver when you get off the bus.
I can't really do that at home but let's all thank @on_lothianbuses who are doing a brilliant job of keeping key workers connected.
The recent anti-social behaviour is shameful.
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A2. Our favourite Scottish tradition is probably a good dram of whisky after a brisk walk. Our friends at @ScotchWhiskyExp in #Edinburgh are doing virtual tastings, too, which we highly recommend š„ #ScotlandHour
A2: Grew up first-footing as part of family NYE celebrations. In England we were often the only ones, but everyone does it in Scotland! Lovely being out sharing good wishes with neighbours, then the #bagpipes come out & it turns into a street party! #ScotlandHour
A2. I'm all about #Coorie! We recently moved house and I've got Gabriella Bennett's "The Art of Coorie" handy for any decor or lifestyle decisions to be made. Nothing beats a coorie home and garden! #ScotlandHour
A2. Observing Hogmanay, Burns Night, listening to bagpipes, putting a nip o whisky in my porridge and ending the workday sipping a dram with @_dantevincent_ #ScotlandHour @watchmesee
RT @InverOutlanders: A1 The new virtual tour of Culloden Battlefield from @N_T_S & @GoYourTour which is narrated by @grahammctavish takesā¦
RT @watchmesee: A1. One of the ways I feel connected with Scotland is through writing - so writing and recording my new Scotland podcast @wā¦
A2 Although not at home, We do help to organise Outlander Day with @HighlandFolk where visitors can learn all about 18th Century Scottish Traditions #Outlander
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replying to @watchmesee @watchmesee @mac_tbh @bbcalba Highly recommended, but be careful as its going to make you want to move there. š #ScotlandHour
RT @InverOutlanders: A2 Although not at home, We do help to organise Outlander Day with @HighlandFolk where visitors can learn all about 1ā¦
A2. There is a tradition of cleaning and decorating bus shelters at certain periods of the year.
@thegreenbanksy puts on seasonal displays and @DrumBraeBusStop joins in the fun.
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replying to @ScotlandHour @ScotlandHour #ScotlandHour question 6 The Scottish Borders is amazing in spring #ScotlandStartsHere
RT @InverOutlanders: A2 Although not at home, We do help to organise Outlander Day with @HighlandFolk where visitors can learn all about 1ā¦
replying to @tartanroad @tartanroad @BadachroGin @pixelspirits @RockRoseGin @FeverTreeMixers @harrisdistiller Oh of course I was only bein silly. I need to try more Scottish gin so I know more than just Harris. #ScotlandHour
A2 @ScotlandHour Always Burns night with poetry from the bard and enjoying @MacsweenHaggis #ScotlandHour #LocateInMidlothian
replying to @AmberparkXplore @AmberparkXplore @MichaelMacLeod1 @BBCRadioScot Waving back! #ScotlandHour
RT @ScotlandHour: Q2. Do you have a favourite Scottish tradition to do at home?
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What an excellent idea to connect with Scotland through learning Gaelic! #ScotlandHour https://t.co/ZXmmuCM7iC
RT @InverOutlanders: A2 Although not at home, We do help to organise Outlander Day with @HighlandFolk where visitors can learn all about 1ā¦