Museum of Edinburgh: City Treasures and the Caribbean Life in Scotland Exhibition

In a recent post, I wrote about the building of the Museum of Edinburgh. I love old buildings and so I was compelled to give it its dues. In this post, I touch on the treasures inside the museum. The museum is the primary location for the Bonnie Capital’s local history. Architectural Artifacts Outside Before … More Museum of Edinburgh: City Treasures and the Caribbean Life in Scotland Exhibition

Lunch at The Temple in Northton, Isle of Harris

After visiting Luskentyre, it was time for lunch. We journeyed along the coast from Seilebost until we got to the lovely cafe, The Temple at Northton. What a delightful, picturesque location. A perfect spot for lunch. What a lovely experience. Wholesome food, grown and uniquely prepared on-site, in a beautiful setting. Eating outside was pure … More Lunch at The Temple in Northton, Isle of Harris

Sunset at The Meadows and The Born-Free Forever Exhibition in Edinburgh

I decided to go for a wee walk yesterday evening and ended up at the Meadows in Edinburgh. As I entered the park the sun was setting and the sky was suddenly golden. What a beautiful backdrop. Needless to say, I stopped walking and started clicking. I perhaps went overboard taking photos. Mother Nature is … More Sunset at The Meadows and The Born-Free Forever Exhibition in Edinburgh

100 Scottish Pearls Posts!

Big milestone today. I just published the 100th post for this site. All this year. I want to thank all for the support. The engagement has been great. The top 20 shares range from 700 to 7000. This is very encouraging and gives me the drive to write the next 100. Thank you again!