I enjoyed the landscapes of this country: seashores, islands, mountains, pastures, old neighborhoods and surprising railway lines. Strong traditions: first the Highland Games (dances, band music, toss caber, tug o'war,etc), then the butcher of Dingwall shows Philippe how he prepares the haggis, but doesn't tell him all the secrets). On the island of Skye the encounter with the druid: the importance of the history and the presence of the ancestors in the nature.
At Edinburgh we discover the touching story of Bobby and John Gray and also thge customs of spiting on a precise place or to touch the hand of the philosopher Hume.
Nessie belongs also to these traditions: nice encounter with the man who lives since 24 years at the Loch Ness, is observing every day the lake and sells souvenirs to the tourists.
I enjoyed also the conversation with an English lady about the relationships between English people and the Scots.
At Edinburgh we discover the touching story of Bobby and John Gray and also thge customs of spiting on a precise place or to touch the hand of the philosopher Hume.
Nessie belongs also to these traditions: nice encounter with the man who lives since 24 years at the Loch Ness, is observing every day the lake and sells souvenirs to the tourists.
I enjoyed also the conversation with an English lady about the relationships between English people and the Scots.