Sassenach
Sassenach (n.) a general Gaelic word, especially among the Scottish Highlanders, for "an English person," 1771, Sassenaugh, literally "Saxon," from Gaelic Sasunnach, from Latin
Sas·sen·ach
[ˈsasənax, ˈsasənak]
NOUN
an English person.
ADJECTIVE
English.
VIEW WEST ALONG LINE OF WALL AND CANAL: DENNY HILLS ON HORIZON
LOOKING EAST TOWARD FALKIRK WHEEL
STREAM ROUND FORT SITE TOWARD CANAL TO NORTH
LOOKING WEST ALONG LINE OF ANTONINE WALL
January 2020: looking west from Bothkennar. Sun setting in the west, as it does. The pylons are inevitable, and frustrate many of the would be photographers of the Kelpies. The Denny Hills are visible, bottom right and the Braes guard the skyline (bottom left) to the south.
Another view of the sunset, The water in the foreground a reminder of the carse lands, flat lands previously below the waters of the Forth
March, and finding Clan Mathieson alive and well in two places. We picked up with Malcolm and Nancy almost where we left off: the children a good deal larger
6 Dec 2020 - Dumyat with Neil
Nevis from the Caley Canal
Onich: looking over Loch Linhe
13th March 2022 © Russ Edwards
© Russ Edwards
13th March 2022 CALEY CANAL AND NEVIS
24 April 2022 Clackmannanshire Crossing
© Russ Edwards
Clackmannan Crossing 24 April 2022
ARDOCH - November 2020 © Russ Edwards