"I go away for a few days and you become embroiled in a little spat over
watts and tutu's. What an electrifying performance. I caught up on the Gurn
last night. Well done Liz on getting the chain back. I don't agree with your
party politics but at least you fight for Nairn. Justice has been done and a
salutary lesson has been given to others. Nairnites, do not complain too
loudly, especially over the state of the roads
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Ayrshire and especially the town of Ayr is a driver's nightmare. Some third world countries could put it to shame over its highways maintenance program. This does not however give you elected representatives cause for complacency. As ever, your performance is being watched. I got home early enough last night to go up to the old Culloden station and watch 60163 'Tornado' power up the incline from the viaduct on its way to Inverness. The early sun this morning was too good to miss so I popped up to the woods at Cawdor. The new leaf canopy is really coming in to its own but no blue carpet yet. On my way there the line of trees in the yellow field caught my eye. The trees look as though they are growing in the field but they are in fact in a sunken lane going up to Culcharry."
Ayrshire and especially the town of Ayr is a driver's nightmare. Some third world countries could put it to shame over its highways maintenance program. This does not however give you elected representatives cause for complacency. As ever, your performance is being watched. I got home early enough last night to go up to the old Culloden station and watch 60163 'Tornado' power up the incline from the viaduct on its way to Inverness. The early sun this morning was too good to miss so I popped up to the woods at Cawdor. The new leaf canopy is really coming in to its own but no blue carpet yet. On my way there the line of trees in the yellow field caught my eye. The trees look as though they are growing in the field but they are in fact in a sunken lane going up to Culcharry."
Vic Sinex
Were these pictures taken in Ayrshire in the borders.
ReplyDeleteRead carefully and you will note that they are local scenes including the Culloden Viaduct.
ReplyDeleteWould a locomotive built in Darlington still be allowed to run on Scottish rails after independence???? :)
ReplyDeleteDefinately not the 17.45 leaving from
ReplyDeleteCulloden.