Author: Rachel M

  • Dinner and a swim at Banchory

    Dinner and a swim at Banchory

    The intrepid cyclist took off on an overnight trip to Banchory yesterday, cycling along Deeside Way and taking a small diversion to Drum Castle en route. We have a French exchange student called Etienne visiting us for a few weeks to improve his English. He arrived yesterday so we went out to Banchory Lodge hotel…

  • Strathmore Highland Games at Glamis Castle

    Strathmore Highland Games at Glamis Castle

    We gave Grandad a true Scottish experience today at the Strathmore Highland Games at Glamis Castle. There was highland dancing – which Elizabeth participated in – caber tossing, stone throwing, running, cycling, tug-of-war, and various other heavy weight competitions including ones I’d never seen before like throwing beer barrels and carrying whopping great hunks of…

  • Lunch, a walk, and a swim in the Cairngorms

    Lunch, a walk, and a swim in the Cairngorms

    We’re just back from a tremendous day in the Cairngorms with Grandad. First was an early lunch at the Bothy which overlooks the Clunie River so you can sit outside and eat your lunch right next to this. We swam in it last year. Next up was a quick sticky-beak in The Fife Arms. Then…

  • Grandad is here!

    Grandad is here!

    I haven’t seen my dad in over four years. He did plan to come for a visit in 2020 but then covid happened. He finally arrived this week and here he is sporting his new “Grandad” tshirt. We’re all absolutely delighted that he made it. Before he arrived there were discussions about how much taller…

  • Rocket update and letting the “weeds” grow

    Rocket update and letting the “weeds” grow

    I’m getting slack with my blog posts as it has been a while since I last posted anything. We haven’t been doing as many things on our weekends as Daniel has had exams and hasn’t wanted to go anywhere. There’s less to share when we’re not out doing interesting things. But that’s about to change,…

  • I finished knitting a jumper

    I finished knitting a jumper

    I finished knitting Ben’s jumper today. It took me quite a while but there was a lot of yarn to knit. I’m pleased with the end result and I think Ben is too. It’s maybe a bit on the large size but better too big than too small I guess. Victoria helped me tie up…

  • Elephant Sessions

    Elephant Sessions

    We saw Elephant Sessions live at The Lemon Tree in Aberdeen last night. It was excellent! Elephant Sessions is a Scottish indie-folk band and I would describe their music as a mix between folk and dance music. It’s entirely instrumental with Euan Smillie on the violin, Alasdair Taylor on the mandolin, Seth Tinsley on bass,…

  • The magpie and Rocket

    The magpie and Rocket

    I recently got a large bird-feeding house with a high capacity because I was having to refill the tube feeders so frequently I thought this would last longer. However a magpie with a discerning palate has discovered he can flick through the seed picking out the bits he likes. He empties it in less than…

  • Coronation of King Charles III May 6 2023

    Coronation of King Charles III May 6 2023

    I made scones for the coronation today. These are vegan, salt-free, and scrumptious. I watched most of the coronation while I was knitting. It’s fascinating to see people who are not actors do and say things that would be more fitting in a historical TV drama series. The British are very good at retaining customs…

  • One pot, pan, planet cookbook

    One pot, pan, planet cookbook

    We’ve been fairly house-bound of late as Daniel has been studying for his GCSE exams which started last week. He’s been studying so hard we’ve had to encourage him to relax and try not to worry about them so much. He’s coping tremendously well because I can remember how stressed I got about exams and…

  • Home-grown and a Rocket update

    Home-grown and a Rocket update

    This is my lunch most days. It consists of my home-made sourdough which I bake several times a week now. As well as avocado, beetroot, tofu and today I have home-grown radish and rocket. Not much grows at this time of year but radishes and salad greens do. I’ve also had a constant supply of…

  • A beautiful wedding

    A beautiful wedding

    We went to a friend’s wedding yesterday and it was marvellous. Weddings are wonderful things. What’s not to like about food, wine, dancing, and funny speeches? But weddings in Scotland are even better because they have ceilidhs. The ceremony was in the winter gardens at Duthie Park which was perfect. Aberdeen put on a beautiful…

  • Hamster, home, and water leaks

    A couple of people have asked me how Rocket is doing and he’s doing great. I took this video of him the other day rolling in his sand bath. This is just his travel sand bath as we had to take him in a smaller cage for our holiday so I used the smaller sand…

  • Fettercairn Distillery

    Fettercairn Distillery

    Earlier in the week we visited Fettercairn distillery which is in the loveliest of little villages, Fettercairn. Fettercairn has a general store, a cafè, a dress shop which was incredibly busy when I went in – it seems people travel from all over to visit it – and of course the distillery. The village has…

  • House of Dun

    House of Dun

    We went for a tour of the gorgeous House of Dun today, a Georgian home built for the Erskine family in 1743 by the architect William Adam. In 1980, the 21st and last Laird of Dun, Millicent Lovett (nee Erskine), died without an heir and left the house and contents to the National Trust of…

  • Photos of Glen Esk, Fettercairn, and Fasque House

    Photos of Glen Esk, Fettercairn, and Fasque House

    This is a collection of photos of Edzell and surrounds from the past two days. This is the gorge in the River North Esk looking downstream towards Gannochy Bridge. Incidentally we think we’ve been pronouncing Gannochy incorrectly. It’s not like the potato pasta – ga-nocchi – but more like the thing you blow your nose…

  • Glen Esk and Loch Lee

    Glen Esk and Loch Lee

    Scotland never ceases to surprise me with its landscapes. Decades ago when I came here as a very young adult I can remember driving around with friends and it felt like every mile or so we wanted to stop the car and take photos. It felt a bit like that today. You can drive up…

  • Angus for a holiday and Rocket relaunched

    Angus for a holiday and Rocket relaunched

    We’ve come to Angus for a holiday that is three years overdue. We booked it originally for April 2020 but covid cancelled it so the holiday was rescheduled for 2021. Covid cancelled that too and it got rescheduled for 2022 but I made the mistake of booking a time that did not coincide with school…

  • Diversity blend flour

    Diversity blend flour

    I recently discovered this diversity blend flour from Hodmedods and have been putting it in my home-made bread. I mix is with my usual multigrain flour and the bread turns out like this. Doesn’t it look delicious! The ingredients are fantastic too – organic wheat, lentils, barley, peas, rye, oats, spelt, nettle, seaweed. It’s wonderful…

  • Protest at NZ High Commission in London

    Since the voices of Iranian New Zealand women were suppressed through violence and intimidation in Auckland on the 25th March 2023, I thought I would share a link to a live stream outside the Iranian New Zealand High Commission in London, filmed yesterday, where British women give them a voice. You can watch it here…