Tag Archives: Ayrshire

Family Reunion

In September 2022, after a long absence, a family returned to Scotland with their two-year-old son, Cillian. They experienced moments of joy, including Cillian’s second birthday celebration and visits to local attractions like Culzean Castle and Belleisle estate. The trip was marked by family connections and memorable explorations amidst historical contexts.

Monochrome Monday: Haste ye back

A collection of photos showcases recent visits to Ayrshire, Scotland, featuring images from Ayr, Troon, Rothesay, and the Isle of Bute. These locations highlight the beauty and charm of the region, capturing memorable moments from the trips taken.

Oot and Aboot: Ayrshire

InverAyr From the Gaelic Ihbhir Air  meaning Mouth of the River Ayr. Nowadays it is simply known as Ayr. The 12th most populous settlement in Scotland with a rich history to show for itself. It became a major marketplace and harbour during the medieval period after King William the Lion ordered a castle to be built between the […]

Of Mice and Rain!

The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men Gang aft a-gley, An’ lea’e us nought but grief an’ pain For promis’d joy. Celtic Connections There are lots of benefits to being married to a Scottish person. They share a deep sense of humour and will not say no to any type of adventure. While they […]