When your morning fringe has plans of its own 🐮
Claire Keane

@theartofmadeline
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Janaina Medeiros
hello vonnie
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
almost home

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes

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@scotland
When your morning fringe has plans of its own 🐮
Happy St Andrew’s Day 🏴
3am vs 8am at the Three Sisters of Glencoe 🌌
Mood: off-grid
Castle Stalker 🏴
Highland rush hour 🐂
Glasgow or New York? Spider-Man filming brings a new look to Scotland’s streets 🕸️🕷️
📷 Ross Sneddon
Sunset at the beach 🌅
Would you walk the full length of Scotland? 🏴🚶🏻Craig, the Scot who trekked from Glasgow to Munich for Euro 2024, is at it again—this time raising funds for men’s mental health by covering 400 miles from the Mull of Galloway to Dunnet Head, with the finish line in sight for tomorrow around 1 pm.
Help Craig Ferguson raise money to support Brothers in Arms
Puffins 🐧
Exploring Edinburgh Castle 🏰
Edinburgh or Glasgow? 🏴
Taking in the view 🌄
When the clouds get moody, the scenery gets better ☁️
A loch. A moment. A mood. 🌅
scotland.co
At the head of Geodha Smoo near Durness, Smoo Cave reveals the sculpting power of sea and stream. Waves have carved a limestone arch 40 metres wide and 15 metres tall, while the Allt Smoo stream plunges as a waterfall into an inner chamber.
Excavations have uncovered Neolithic, Norse and Iron Age pottery sherds, confirming ancient visits. A path, stairs and timber boardwalk guide visitors into the echoing heart of the cave.
The name derives from Old Norse smjúga, meaning ‘narrow cleft’. Inside, the waterfall’s mist drifts through vast chambers, a reminder of the forces that forged this remarkable site.
Scottish beaches hit different 🌊
scotland.co