Unless the link did not work, what caught my eye was the photo of Mr.
Johnston, a local organic farmer who is at the centre of a controversey
as he proposes to have a wind farm built on his land. It was a very
nice casual portrait, EXCEPT that there was a blade of grass in front of
his face, ending right at his nose... most inelegant.
Glad to hear of your fondness for Moray... I have not been, but it is an
ambition of mine, so I am saving up. I originally thought that I would
go during the Speyside whisky festival, but that would be too much
distraction. The real purpose would be exploring, photographing and
perhaps some genealogical research.
If you have any photos to post or share, I'd enjoy that.
Slainte,
Earl
Chris Barker wrote:
>I'm not sure which bit caught your eye Earl, but that area, on the
>Moray Firth, is one of my favourite in the world. I learned to fly
>my first operational aircraft when based at RAF Lossiemouth in
>1978/79; I met my wife (a fellow RAF officer) there and the flying is
>utterly gorgeous, when the weather does not make it a little risky
>that is.
>
>OM content: on my last visit, in 1997, I was refreshing my skills on
>the Tornado and I travelled west several times to photograph the
>highlands.
>
>Chris
>~~ >-)-
>C M I Barker
>Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
>+44 (0)7092 251126
>www.threeshoes.co.uk
>homepage.mac.com/zuiko
>
>
>On 2 Aug 2005, at 01:33, Earl Dunbar wrote:
>
>
>
>>I read this online newspaper occasionally as it is published in the
>>region whence came my original Scottish ancestors. It's a fascinating
>>little paper.
>>
>>Anyway, this caught my eye today.
>>
>><http://www.northern-scot.co.uk/article.tvt?
>>_ticket=RGAS1ZEYYGSGX237CAMAAQ6FBQKACK3URGQFIR0CANYEILMCEJSG1QRFLZHSNM
>>TEDYN9CHVROEDEIOQN9NTLAKLAJMRGUXTEIOTM9NTKJKLAIKRGUU2T&_scope=Flow/
>>Northern%20Scot/News&id=48898&ARTICLECAT=News>
>>
>>
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