Like most of Neil Munro’s fiction Doom Castle, first published in 1901, is set in and around his home town of Inveraray. The period is 1752 and the Doom Castle of the title is in reality Dunder… more →
Brian D Osborne's WeblogApollo wrote 1 month ago: I had been considering dropping all references to wind farms. There have been a few schemes proposed … more →
bigrab wrote 5 months ago: I’m blogging in very high temperatures here. There isn’t a breath of air and things are … more →
x333xxx wrote 5 months ago: Taking advantage of free wireless connection at hotel to update my blog tonight. Saturday (my birthd … more →
Johannes wrote 5 months ago: My all-time favourite place in Scotland is Inveraray. This is a small town located north of Glasgow, … more →
michaelgreenwell wrote 8 months ago: I think perhaps only Scottish and maybe Irish readers will understand this one… As previously … more →
Chris Goan wrote 1 year ago: I had a tough meeting yesterday- one of those where you suddenly find yourself isolated and scapegoa … more →
Macca wrote 1 year ago: Loved it, loved it, loved it, loved it. Connect, I want to do it all again. Got a big dose of the … more →
treb123 wrote 1 year ago: Old bridge at Loch Fyne Today I was going to finally reach the head of Loch Fyne. The walk towards t … more →
treb123 wrote 1 year ago: Inveraray Harbour Another shortish walk from Furnace to Inveraray. The village of Furnace lies on th … more →
treb123 wrote 1 year ago: The Vital Spark at Lochgilphead I cut back up through Tarbert as I was not going to walk back up tha … more →
Apollo wrote 1 year ago: If you happened to be a lamp post, then this could have been a good week to keep a low profile. Firs … more →
briandosborne wrote 1 year ago: Like most of Neil Munro’s fiction Doom Castle, first published in 1901, is set in and around h … more →
briandosborne wrote 1 year ago: The front page lead story in the Glasgow News of 23rd December 1930 was on the death of the Scottish … more →
briandosborne wrote 1 year ago: The front page lead story in the Glasgow News of 23rd December 1930 was on the death of the Scottish … more →
Apollo wrote 1 year ago: The closure of the little Combined Operations Museum at the turn of the century, formerly located in … more →
briandosborne wrote 1 year ago: John Splendid was Neil Munro’s first novel, published in 1898 after serialisation in Blackwood … more →