Searching for a Daydream
Did you ever have a dream that was so good that you tried to go back to sleep to try and relive it? You know that feeling when you wake up and say to yourself ‘what a great dream…can I… Continue Reading
Did you ever have a dream that was so good that you tried to go back to sleep to try and relive it? You know that feeling when you wake up and say to yourself ‘what a great dream…can I… Continue Reading
Way back in 2008 one of my sons had added website building to his deep and varied resume of skills. At the time I was recuperating from shoulder surgery as too many bad swings had taken its toll on me.… Continue Reading
Our last day in Scotland always get me down. Add that to the fact that I am not the most comfortable flier and I get a wee bit grumpy on travel days. George might say “grumpier” as he thinks I’m… Continue Reading
A great match, halved, at Dunbar Links, with a setting sun to toast to was a fitting way to wrap up our Scottish golfing exploits for the strange year of 2020. With this round at Dunbar we’d completed play in… Continue Reading
Saturday we both had to deal with big heads and downtrodden hearts. This was our last golfing day in Scotland. A morning flight on Sunday left us with just this last day to finish off another of our dream holidays.… Continue Reading
Great weather, fine golf, a wonderful Links with incomparable sea views proved a promising start to our day. The Glen Golf Club is another of the lesser known links courses that Jeff and I have come enjoy. The idea that… Continue Reading
In the afternoon we rested up a bit from our walk over the rather hilly Glen while watching a bit of the Ladies Scottish Open on the telly. The girls had some horrid weather while we were warm and sunny.… Continue Reading
I was up early on Friday hoping for some warm, sunny weather. And the Golf Gods rewarded us with just that. A mid-morning tee time at another of Scotland’s hidden gems awaited. East Lothian is rich in historic and famous… Continue Reading
An early start today as we’d scheduled 36 holes of golf, first at Gullane No.1 then later on Gullane No.3. Our tight but tidy little cottage was near the course so we had plenty of time to stop in a… Continue Reading
We left the Moray Firth after a Fraserburgh lunch to head south down the east coast of Scotland through Aberdeen, Fife and past Edinburgh to East Lothian. We had spent only one night there at the start of our trip… Continue Reading