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Photos from May 2008

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Photos from May 2008

Postby LochaberHighlandEstates » Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:14 am

Hello,

I have got some photographs taken in May 2008 that I thought may be of interest to all landowners! It was a gorgeous day, very sunny, bluebells were out and as you can see the Loch was beautifully clear and bright blue!

Laura
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Postby ferguson » Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:13 pm

Some good photos, the sun make all the difference.
For more photo's of Scotland go to http://picasaweb.google.com/ferguson46 it includes family and pictures from England & Greece.
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Postby justusr » Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:30 pm

Wow, it is beautiful there. It sows the seeds of wanderlust and makes me want to wander to the loch.
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Postby Lady Arwen » Thu Jun 26, 2008 3:49 pm

It certainly does Lord Peter, but Colorado is a bit far, just like Texas where I am from. Gorgeous weather indeed, and probably not as humid as here in the Houston area. Maybe we American Lords and Ladies can get a tour together and stay at the Tulloch farm and save money to travel there. Just a thought.
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Postby vszabo » Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:28 pm

What a lovely idea a tour would be. These are beautiful!
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A Tour Indeed!!

Postby Laird Thomas » Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:08 am

Lady Arwen
That is a wonderful idea to go as a group to visit the land. I can hear the bagpipes playing already, hopefully the dollar will get stronger by next summer and our group can get a great rate. The pictures are indeed beautiful and it is so tempting to take off right now, lol.

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The View

Postby ronmason » Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:10 am

How breathtaking and inspiring to see such a wonderful view as that which is shown.
Thankfully i will be able to see this when i visit next year.
Many thanks for this.
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Postby Lord Dale » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:34 am

Hullo Lady Arwen,
Ciamar a tha sibh? I love your idea of a gathering of Lairds and Ladies.

I will be over in Scotland for a couple of months April to June 09. Not exactly certain when I'll be in the Lochaber area. However if there is a group of you staying I'd love to catch up.

Chi mi dh'aithghearr sibh.......... I hope!

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Postby Filip » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:42 pm

I'd like to join you in your visit of Scotland. I am from Slovakia, but I have no problem in visiting Scotland anytime you decide. Just please, let me know somehow (email, msn, icq, whatever ... should be all in my profile) when are you planning to go there. I'll manage 2 lords from my side too ;) I think its gonna be cool to see each other.
You gotta know your neighbours, don't you? :) And since we are all aristocrats now, we gotta keep the traditions going :)
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Postby Lady Arwen » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:18 pm

Dear Lord Filip, how nice to hear from you. I would enjoy meeting you and the other two Lords from your side of the Globe. Have you been to my Yahoo!Group and signed up there? If you haven't mosey on over.
It is not just for US Lords and Ladies, anybody in our group is welcome to join.
Here is the link to it.

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lair ... fLochaber/
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Postby Lady Arwen » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:29 pm

Lord Dale, I am working on it already. I talked to the Lady at Ballachulish Hotel already and also to the one on Tulloch Farm. If you joined my Yahoo!Group, I would welcome your input as to where people would like to stay. Obviously if you want to get a great deal, Tulloch Farms would be the place to stay. They have cottages to stay in and some of them hold 8 people for 175 GBP for a week in the Wintertime. If people are looking for Luxury, the Ballachulish Hotel would fit the bill, at a reduced rate since we would be there in their OFF-season and I plan on filling up either of the places. It would help them at a time that they are slow, and we could get a great deal
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Postby Lady Arwen » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:34 pm

Laird Thomas, if you would like to get in on the planning process of the trip and have any suggestions, come to the Yahoo!Group site and make some suggestions. Here is the link
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lair ... fLochaber/
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Postby Lord Richard » Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:08 pm

Lady Arwen..when do you plan on the trip for scotland? would like to see if i could arrage to go with the group,but i will be going to the Philippines in Feb."09" to vist my wife & soon to be 7 yr. old daughter. We plan on celebrating her 7th while i am there,plus my wife's b-day on the 3rd,daughter's on the 17th,valentaines days the 14th.and our 4th annverisary. so if it does not conflict with my schdule at work and i have the extra cash i would love to attend this event which i hope would become a annual trip:):) P.S. I just join the group here to.

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Postby Lady Arwen » Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:47 pm

Lord Richard, I am planning to go in November of 2009 when they have downtime in most Hotel and vacation spots because tourists usually go when the sun is out and they don't have to worry about being snowed in. I was born in Germany and I know my way around snow and ice. Something I miss dearly here in Houston. You live in Georgia? How about coming to my Middle-earth Birthday Party on August 17th?
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Postby Lord Dale » Fri Jul 25, 2008 6:42 am

Hullo Lady Arwen,

Well done! you are right on to it. I'm sure you will all have a great visit.

I alternate my visits Autumn and Spring. I did Autumn 07, and will do April to June 09, then April or May 2011.

Will keep in touch to hear how the plans are going!

Cheers the noo

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