Gorgeous photos! Wasn’t is beautiful today? Freezing, but beautiful! We drove from Peterhead to Edinburgh this afternoon and I just gaped at the frozen scenery the whole way!
Just beautiful, Wendy! You can feel the cold and the crunching of the frost underfoot. I have similar photos taken in your area but in Spring. Once again magnificent – but still cold . We rarely seem to get frosts any more – what a pity.
Great photos Wendy looks really nice. Its starting snowing here in Whistler yeah! Oh and the hot tubs awesome particularly when its snowing. Good to see the wee nipper running around.
Wow! Absolutely stunning photos Wendy. You live in such a beautiful place. I shall think of your photos when I am jostling onto the number 63 here in London in the morning!
I love your blog and wonder if you would like to link your blog with mine. My son spent five years at St. Andrews and a couple of years in Edinburgh and we all love Scotland.
What gorgeous photos! It has been almost 10 years since my husband and I came to Scotland for our honeymoon. We intend to come back in the summer of 2010 for our 10 year anniversary.
What a treat to discover you – both Scottish and Finnish influences in one place! My family history is exactly that – mother’s side is Finnish (she was born in Tampere), father’s side Scottish (grandmother born in Edinburgh).
It’s my first visit to your blog but I already feel at home!
Haven’t peeked around fully yet to see if you’ve posted any recipes for joulukinkku or pirrakka yet, two of my most favourite holiday recipes.
Your photos are incredible. What a beautiful place to live. We have Scottich friends here in France – when I see your photos I can’t understand why they moved!
Gorgeous photos! Wasn’t is beautiful today? Freezing, but beautiful! We drove from Peterhead to Edinburgh this afternoon and I just gaped at the frozen scenery the whole way!
Just beautiful, Wendy! You can feel the cold and the crunching of the frost underfoot. I have similar photos taken in your area but in Spring. Once again magnificent – but still cold . We rarely seem to get frosts any more – what a pity.
I love the serenity of photo no. 4
Wow! These are amazing. We didnt’ have such frost in Edinburgh. I really must get out into the hills. So, so beautiful.
ah, such excellent photos
thank you for sharing
beautiful!
these are some amazing pictures…the sun is so striking…and the boat pic is my fav i think…
Oh my. These are breathtaking.
Great photos Wendy looks really nice. Its starting snowing here in Whistler yeah! Oh and the hot tubs awesome particularly when its snowing. Good to see the wee nipper running around.
Oh, so beautiful. It makes me want to hop on a plane. 🙂
Next time call me up and I’ll go on a walk with you!!! lol
Wow! Absolutely stunning photos Wendy. You live in such a beautiful place. I shall think of your photos when I am jostling onto the number 63 here in London in the morning!
We’ve also had the freezing fog here on the west coast, but managed to avoid such heavy frosts – so far!!!!!
Beautiful photos!
I love your blog and wonder if you would like to link your blog with mine. My son spent five years at St. Andrews and a couple of years in Edinburgh and we all love Scotland.
my blog is http://www.carolegbert.com
beautiful pictures ~ you ever thought of having a gallery? no snow in the midlands yet, one lot of frost and some fog ~ but never so picturesque!
Stunning photos.
I adore the photo of the boat.
Glad I found your blog. 😀
Your photos are absolutely stunning.
Tasty interesting recipes and beautiful pics – wonder what
makes me check your blog every day!!!!
Wendy (Wales)
stunning…..
breathtaking…
beautiful.
Stunning photographs Wendy. Really breathtaking.
Domestikate – It was a stunner!
Yvonne – That is a pity, indeed. Think frosty days are my favourite.
Maninas – That’s my favourite too.
Sophie – It was a lovely day for the hills. 🙂
Ms Smart – Thank you!
Brian Miller – I pass that boat every day and every day it looks so very different.
Christina – 🙂
David – xxx
Karin – Thank you!
Sara – Anytime!
Helen – Ah, but you make me jealous with your markets and restaurants. 🙂
Trekkie – You seem to be getting your fair share of snow now.
Diana – Thank you!
Pippa – I haven’t, no. But thank you for the compliment!
Sandy – Welcome and thank you!
Wendy – You’re far too sweet. Have a lovely Chistmas. 🙂
What gorgeous photos! It has been almost 10 years since my husband and I came to Scotland for our honeymoon. We intend to come back in the summer of 2010 for our 10 year anniversary.
What a treat to discover you – both Scottish and Finnish influences in one place! My family history is exactly that – mother’s side is Finnish (she was born in Tampere), father’s side Scottish (grandmother born in Edinburgh).
It’s my first visit to your blog but I already feel at home!
Haven’t peeked around fully yet to see if you’ve posted any recipes for joulukinkku or pirrakka yet, two of my most favourite holiday recipes.
Your photos are incredible. What a beautiful place to live. We have Scottich friends here in France – when I see your photos I can’t understand why they moved!
thats nice omg ttyl