The rich rural scenery of North Fife, Scotland, provides variety from the historic city of St Andrews and the quaint harbours of the East Neuk of Fife. A Royal Palace in Falkland, a Folk Museum in Ceres, a National Trust Mansion House near Cupar, Balmerino Abbey, Lindores Abbey, Newburgh, Dunbog, Glenduckie, Creich, Birkhill, Ballinbreich, Abdie, Upper Flisk and more in beautiful North East Fife. Also the occasional wander.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Flisk Point River Tay North Fife
Flisk Point on The River Tay North Fife. A lovely bright day, plenty of sunshine though still quite cold. The BBC weather forecast this morning was that the whole of the UK would be dull cloudy with rain, so often the forecast has a strong English bias, reluctant to say it will be quite good elsewhere. SE centric.
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Lovely picture. Do you happen to know that Flisk features in Kathleen Jamie's marvellous poem, Den of the Old Men? Its first few lines will entice you to read the rest if you don't know it! "C'mon ye auld buggers, one by one / this first spring day, slowly down / the back braes with your walking sticks / and wee brown dugs, saying: Aye, lass a snell wind yet but braw..."
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