About this blog
"There are two seasons in Scotland: June and winter."- Billy Connolly.
With this blog I want to look past the deep fried mars bars, peel back the layers of dreich and explore all the things that make this country unique, glorious, and above all, a pleasure to the senses.
Stephen Fry has remarked that it is difficult to live a life dedicated to pleasure. Well, let's try, shall we?
I encourage questions, feedback and suggestions - please leave a comment on one of the posts or you can email me at scotland4thesenses@gmail.com.
With this blog I want to look past the deep fried mars bars, peel back the layers of dreich and explore all the things that make this country unique, glorious, and above all, a pleasure to the senses.
Stephen Fry has remarked that it is difficult to live a life dedicated to pleasure. Well, let's try, shall we?
I encourage questions, feedback and suggestions - please leave a comment on one of the posts or you can email me at scotland4thesenses@gmail.com.
Popular Posts
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Around the world tonight, people are tucking into Scotland’s national dish of haggis, accompanied by some piping hot neeps and tatties. But ...
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“It’s not a potato scone, it’s a tattie scone!” my colleague exclaimed, the word “tattie” bouncing out on her Edinburgh accent without its T...
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It’s been a while since I’ve done a giveaway! With Mothering Sunday coming up, I was thrilled to hear from fellow blogger Tracey, a local E...
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The following is my fictionalized version of the true story of a homeless man falling through the floor in Lord George Mackenzie’s tomb in G...
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Once again I take to the kitchen in an effort to create this most traditional Scottish dessert. I attempted this once before, but somehow it...
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My weather-beaten 2004 copy of A Rough Guide to Scotland describes the exterior of Paisley Abbey as “an unattractive, fat grey façade.” I c...
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Sometimes I come across a building that doesn’t seem to suit its name. A perfect example is the Thomas Coats Memorial Baptist Church in Pai...
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Just a few years after Kelvingrove Museum was completely revamped and revitalised, Glasgow’s Museum of Transport Technology is set to move ...
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Slowly, slowly, time is wearing away at an inscription above an entranceway to what was Newark Castle’s northern wing. “The blissingis of Go...
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It was one of those days that seemed to create itself moment by moment, like tracks being laid down before an approaching train. With the we...
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