Category Archives: Scotland and it’s history

Scottish hunters are anything but brave

Motorbikes And squirrel men Angry loud mouths We know when They are about For frantic souls Leap the thistles Hark the whistles Sound their ugly roles Kilted savages Porridge scoffers

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Fox hunting in Scotland despite the legislation to stop it

Hunters find the loopholes For the killing fields are rife They love to chase and torture The wonderful wild life Training dogs to. Chase them Hoping for a kill Laws are meant to be broken And are being broken still … Continue reading

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Schlehallien faery hill

A magical place A prominent cone A transformative mountain Of the Breadelbane known Famously, beautifully enchantingly those Awesome inspiring historically Pose “Fairy Hill of the Caledonians” Along with its caves Where dryads and faeries Enjoyed their pure raves. and Tummel … Continue reading

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