insignificant ramblings of a 50-something woman
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Beautiful silvery white Aberdeen
We thought the snow was on its way out yesterday as we’d had rain and it was melting at a great pace but then this morning we awoke to a fresh dumping of it. Today has been stunning with the landscape covered in a sparkly white coating beneath a clear blue sky. Here are some…
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A snowy Duthie Park and more sledging
There is a lot of snow here and it’s still coming with more expected tomorrow and the day after. I’m glad we don’t have to go anywhere. Duthie Park looks stunning. This is the Elizabeth Duthie statue standing proudly dressed in snow. Elizabeth Duthie gifted the land that became Duthie Park to Aberdeen City Council…
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Playing in the snow
We’re back in Aberdeen after driving back in extremely snowy conditions yesterday. Dad took this video from the car. Fortunately I have all-season tyres that are good in the snow so I felt safe on the drive. Before we left we did some more sledging. Here’s a collection of photos. They were clearing the ice…
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New Year’s Day is a winter wonderland
New Year’s Day was a magical winter wonderland in Scotland with snow all over the country including in Braemar where we’ve been holidaying. We booked lunch at the Flying Stag then did some sledging in the afternoon. I showed the visitors the wall of death at the Fife Arms. Obviously I prefer my crocheted animal…
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New Year’s Eve 2025 and Elizabeth’s 16th birthday
Happy New Year and welcome to 2026. I hope the new year brings peace to places of conflict and health and happiness to those of us lucky enough to live in peaceful places. We had a new year to remember. It was Elizabeth’s 16th birthday on New Year’s Eve so it was a double celebration…
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Balmoral Castle in winter
It was a stunningly beautiful day at Balmoral Castle today with clear skies above a crisp, frozen landscape filled with the colours of nature. The temperature may have got up to 0C. I’ll let the photos tell the story.
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Honka Hut in the Ballochbuie Forest
We went for a lovely walk in the Ballochbuie Forest on the Balmoral estate today. We love these forest walks as they have a nice mix of forest, waterfalls, scenic views and beautiful old bridges. Today we added a new destination with a visit to the Honka Hut which was a gift from Finland to…
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Cinderella
We went to the pantomime on Boxing Day this year, which is a break from tradition for us as we usually go on New Year’s Eve, but we wanted our visitors to experience it too. The pantomime in Aberdeen at His Majesty’s Theatre is always excellent but it was particularly good this year. We’re very…
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Christmas 2025
I’m a day late this year. Usually I post on Christmas Day but we had a full day of activities yesterday and I didn’t get around to it. I have family visiting from Australia and France so it was a full house here with lunch followed by a walk in the park, gingerbread house decorating,…
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Elephant Session live at the Music Hall in Aberdeen
We saw Elephant Sessions perform at Aberdeen Music Hall last night. They were AMAZING! I have to confess I didn’t feel like going out and I was doubly annoyed when we got there at 7pm only to find out they weren’t starting until 9pm. Why don’t they put on the ticket that it starts at…
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Elizabeth singing How Beautiful are the Feet and Christmas food for health
Last week Elizabeth sang How Beautiful are the Feet from Handel’s Messiah at a charity Christmas concert in Aberdeen. She did marvellously! She’s been having singing lessons for about 18 months after asking me out of the blue one day whether she could go to lessons. I didn’t even know she could sing but she…
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Day 2 in London
Our second day in London started with more walking. Elizabeth and I wandered around before her school trio officially started at Somerset House for ice-skating. First we walked through a little park next to the Thames called Victoria Embankment Gardens. It was a lovely oasis in the middle of lots of tall buildings and bustling…
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An adventure to London on the sleeper train
Elizabeth and I are back in Aberdeen after a little adventure in London. She had a school Christmas trip there yesterday so we decided to go for a couple of days to have a look around. To add to the adventure we went down on the Caledonian sleeper train and it was pure luxury going…
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My second highland dance exam
I did my silver highland dance exam today. This is something most students do at age 9 or 10 so I’m only slightly over the hill. I dance with the Pam Dignan dance school and I think it’s wonderful that Pam gives everyone, young and old, the opportunity to dance, perform and sit exams. I’ve…
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Wholemeal pastry and a new prebiotic from M&S
I made wholemeal pastry over the weekend and it turned out pretty well. I made it with wholemeal spelt flour, olive oil and water – that’s it. It was impossible to roll out into a perfect shape but you can cut off the jaggy bits around the edge. Half of it lines the bottom of…
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It’s beginning to feel like Christmas
I’ve been trialling different recipes for Christmas with the hope of creating something absolutely scrummy that even hardened meat-eaters will enjoy. Last week I tried making a vegan wellington based on this recipe in The Guardian but with cauliflower instead of squash since my fussy family don’t like squash. It turned out really well. First…
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The Cat Dimension
Elizabeth is taking an EPQ subject this year which stands for Extended Project Qualification that’s equivalent to half an A-level. As part of that she’s chosen to code a game called The Cat Dimension which takes inspiration from our cat Victoria. This weekend she created the graphics for the cat using Victoria as the model…
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Snow, St Andrews, and foxes
We started our day today with a lovely train journey through snowy landscapes to visit Daniel in St Andrews. We’ve had snow in the north east of Scotland this week which has made everything very pretty. I took this next photo at Duthie Park yesterday. Here are a couple of photos from the train today.…
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Elizabeth’s choreography for Elephant Sessions
Elizabeth danced her own choreography at the Forfar annual choreography competition yesterday. She chose the song Colours by Elephant Sessions who are a Scottish indie folk band from the highlands and who we’ve seen play live a couple of times now. We’re planning to see them again next month. Her dance had to be less…
