Thursday, July 29, 2010

Short Breaks In Ayrshire, Scotland Never Disappoints

May 15, 2010 by Hamish McDougall  
Filed under Scottish Cities

Anyone who lives close enough to take short breaks in Ayrshire, Scotland is lucky indeed. There is so much to do in the area, you can come back again and again without being bored. Wherever your interests lie, you will find something to do here.

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Robert Burns and The American House of Representatives

July 4, 2009 by The Laird  
Filed under Robert Burns

Scots Poet Robert Burns may have been dead for a couple of hundred years but that did not stop him earlier this year from making an impressive impact on the House of Representatives. In fact the impact caused them to pass a Resolution to confirm the link between the work of Robert Burns and [...]

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Modern Version of Burns Ode To The Haggis

June 14, 2009 by The Laird  
Filed under The Scottish Haggis

This modern version of Robert Burns legendary poem to the haggis gives people an opportunity to discover the beauty of the original verse and an understanding of the Scot’s tongue in all its glory. But for those who struggle you will be able to enjoy the translated version of the haggis poem into modern day English.

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The Scottish Haggis

June 14, 2009 by The Laird  
Filed under The Scottish Haggis

The Scottish Haggis
Haggis is probably the least understood but best known Scottish dish. Haggis is our national dish but one which a lot of Scots will not eat. Reason? they don’t like the idea of the foods that go to make up its bulk and taste.
Robert Burns our national poet wrote a poem to the [...]

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Burns Suppers Worldwide

June 14, 2009 by The Laird  
Filed under Robert Burns

Burns Suppers commemorating the life and work of Robert Burns Scotland’s national poet grew from very small start but are now held worldwide. Discover burns night the other side of your world!

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