Fife Sky from Rathillet towards Luthrie and Normans Law. This year the Skies in North Fife have been quite spectacular. Tonight though it's raining. Low pressure 1000mb 97% humidity, at least it's not cold.
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.
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Hi Peter,
I've been meaning to ask for some time about the origin of the name Normans Law. Is 'law' a hill? And is there any record regarding why it was called Normans? Most interested to hear what is known of this geographical feature.
What a beautiful image of the evening sky. Thank you.
By all accounts it means:- Hill of the Northern Man.
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