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Apart from my partner that would be Dageus. He's my (almost) constant companion, we do so much together every day. Then I have my best pal from School when I'm down in Perth.
Apart from my partner that would be Dageus. He's my (almost) constant companion, we do so much together every day. Then I have my best pal from School when I'm down in Perth.
Lovely. And I know the feeling.
May I ask which part of the highlands in?
I was born in Aberfeldy, a beautiful part of the country. Grew up in the up on a farm a few miles from Kirriemuir renowned for the Ball of Kirriemuir..
I have two. My Daughter has to be best, best, we do a lot together & my friend is best friend, because she's not a relative. We also go out a lot together.
Apart from my partner that would be Dageus. He's my (almost) constant companion, we do so much together every day. Then I have my best pal from School when I'm down in Perth.
What a fantastic photo. X You are lucky Roxy. X I have lost contact with my school friends.
Lovely. And I know the feeling.
May I ask which part of the highlands in?
I was born in Aberfeldy, a beautiful part of the country. Grew up in the up on a farm a few miles from Kirriemuir renowned for the Ball of Kirriemuir..
Right up the top, just along the coast from Thurso..
My best friend is of course my Lovely Cousin. We've been friends since the day we met.
I have a few close friends but I couldn't say any one is better then another. They have all shown their loyalty, friendship, respect, love and support but all in different ways.
My best friend is of course my Lovely Cousin. We've been friends since the day we met.
I have a few close friends but I couldn't say any one is better then another. They have all shown their loyalty, friendship, respect, love and support but all in different ways.
Ah yes Fruity, the Saga louts.
You are the same as me and my hubby.
We have our anniversary this month.
Remote part of the country. Not Dounreay by any chance?
No, the other way. But I am often in the wee village of Reay as we sometimes visit the Beach there. It's called "Sandside". You can see the big reactor from Dounreay towering up in the distance.
I also pass it at least once a week on my way over to Strathy Beach, that's our all time favourite as we like messing about in the caves there.