Abhainn Ruadh by The Unexplored Via Flickr: which seems an appropriate name for this river.
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Abhainn Ruadh by The Unexplored Via Flickr: which seems an appropriate name for this river.
Scone Palace ~ the Chapel by The Unexplored Via Flickr: on the Boot Hill, or Moot Hill, take your pick. The latter appears most popular. There are at least three ways in which Scone can be pronounced. The first, for the palace and ancient capital of Scotland is like skoon, and rhymes with spoon or Brigadoon. The second is like skawn, rhyming with gone or fawn. Such Scones are edible. The third is like skown, rhyming with stone or grown. Such a thing does not exist, except on the tongues of posh Sassenachs. The stone of Scone is of course the coronation stone, lia fail, stone of destiny, etc. Whereas the scone of stone is to be avoided at all cost, lest ye seek a new set of dentures. Single shot tonemapped in Photomatix with additional processing in Lightroom, Color Efex Pro and Photoshop.