Yesterday we climbed all 146 steps to the top of the Wallace Monument.
Today we kept things a little more horizontal and went for a stroll around the boardwalk on Flanders Moss.
Flanders Moss is the largest raised bog in the UK, a remnant of the great Forth Valley bog which existed from the last Ice Age and still contains evidence of the last tsunami to hit Scotland!
It was chucking it down with rain on the morning we visited this damp bit of Scotland's natural history - how fitting (and not that typical weather-wise recently).
grappling with career, balance and midlife in the midst of the domestic scene
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
vertical and horizontal
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Wow! What a beautiful view. I really have to go and visit sometime.
central scotland is beautiful! it's well worth a visit (and the there's the rest of scotland too!)
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