Part 2 of Family History Day (this day requires two posts - it was so full of wonderful events!)
After leaving Drummond Castle Gardens, we headed out the back way toward the little one lane road that would drive us by Craigneich Farm. Immediately, we were in the midst of such lush, beautiful landscape that it took our breath away. The soft rolling hills were deep green with the colors of wildflowers and sheep dotting across them. So pretty. It felt like 'home' to us.
We were driving along looking for Craigneich Farm (based on the description and some photos we had seen.) Just as we discovered it and were approaching the driveway, a man drove up on an ATV and pulled in the driveway ahead of us. He looked back at us and, smiling and waving, came up to our car to say hello. We hopped out and told him we were from the States and were tracing our family history. He said that several years ago 'a lady and two gents' had stopped by and talked to him for quite awhile... he believed they had been writing a book. We laughed and told him that indeed, that very book was why WE were here! :D
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| Craigneich Farm - where our ancestor Alexander Magruder grew up. |
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| The wonderful Tom Paterson at Craigneich Farm |
He was so kind and visited with us for quite awhile. He said he was getting his black-face sheep ready to take to the Royal Highland Show on Thursday; that last year he had won reserve champion! He told us we could drive on down the driveway to get a closer look at the house. His mother-in-law actually lives in the house and is apparently quite ill. He lives up the road but works the farm at both locations. What a blessing and miracle to 'happen' to arrive at that driveway at the same exact moment! What a highlight for our trip!
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| Close up view of the house at Craigneich Farm |
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| some of his sheep |
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| standing stone in his front field |
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| lovely setting! |
Then we drove on to Glen Artney and were able to spot both Easter Meigor and Wester Meigor, both family ancestral sites. We drove up to a little parking area for the Glenartney church and just enjoyed the beautiful view. Such a peaceful place.
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| looking over at the Water of Ruchill in Glen Artney |
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| Glen Artney |
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| Love this picture Jennifer took |
We headed up to Comrie to try to find something to eat, but we were much later in the day than we had planned, so most places were closed. We finally found a little pub, The Royal Pub (behind the Royal Hotel), and got some dinner. It was good, but not as good as other meals we had. But, beggars can't be choosers! I completely forgot to take a photo of the pub! Comrie was a pretty little town, though.
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| waiting our turn to drive down the road. :D |
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| again, waiting our turn. :) |
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| Miraculously, Jennifer never met a car or had to back up the entire time we were on the one lane road! |
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| walking in Comrie |
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| Comrie |
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| Comrie |
Then it was back on the road to finish the miles and get to our Bed and Breakfast for the night. We drove through Trossachs National Park and enjoyed the view of the lake. We also saw that there were plenty of restaurants in the area. :D Ah well. We stopped at a layby to take photos of Loch Earn and a group of ducks came running toward us in the car. Clearly, they are used to being fed, I would say! :)
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| Loch Earn in Trossachs National Park |
Closer to Glen Coe it got surreal looking. The mist and haze... sunshine streaming through clouds... looming mountains. Almost eerily beautiful! (Seems I have used that term to describe places on this trip more than once!) We took photos but knew, even then, that there was no way to truly capture what we were seeing. It was like no other place we have ever been.
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| no way to accurately capture the light in photos... |
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| the place was surreal! |
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| at Glen Coe |
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| The Three Sisters - at Glen Coe |
We finally arrived at our B&B, Camus House, near 10:00 pm. Alastair greeted us at the car and helped us carry in our bags. Louise was so very nice and got us settled in our room. After a very long day on the road, Camus House was an oasis of comfort. We all slept well. :)
Links of Interest -
Flickr photo album of this day - there is a bit more commentary with the photos. (and there are a LOT more photos!)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/williscreekranch/albums/72157669819578641
Craigneich Farm - https://magruderslanding.com/scotland/the-mcgruthermagruder-heartland/
Standing stone at Craigneich - https://megalithix.wordpress.com/2012/08/09/craigneich/
Easter and Wester Meigor - https://magruderslanding.com/scotland/the-mcgruthermagruder-heartland/mcgruder-sites-in-glen-artney-meigor-craigneich/
Glen Artney - http://www.gateway-to-the-scottish-highlands.com/Glen-Artney.html
February drive in Glen Artney on the same road we traveled - (I LOVE these videos that 'drive' around Scotland!) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvjwp7ZtDO0
Comrie - http://www.comrie.org.uk
Comrie Croft - we had intended to eat at their tea garden because the building has family historic significance... but we were too late. http://www.comriecroft.com
Trossachs National Park - http://www.lochlomond-trossachs.org/visiting/
Loch Earn - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loch_Earn
Glen Coe - (the actual glen is called Glen Coe, the village is called Glencoe)
http://www.glencoescotland.com
http://discoverglencoe.scot
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Coe
'The Three Sisters', Glen Coe - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidean_nam_Bian
Complete listing of all Scotland blog posts -
Grace over Scotland -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/grace-over-scotland.html
Traveling to Scotland -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/traveling-to-scotland.html
Stirling, or bust -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/stirling-or-bust.html
Holy Island of Lindisfarne -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/holy-island-of-lindisfarne.html
Our day in Edinburgh, Part 1 -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/our-day-in-edinburgh-part-1.html
Our day in Edinburgh, Part 2 -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/our-day-in-edinburgh-part-2.html
Sunday in Portobello -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/sunday-in-portobello.html
Part 1 of Family History Day -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/part-1-of-family-history-day.html
Part 2 of Family History Day -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/06/part-2-of-family-history-day.html
Camus House to Inverlochy -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/camus-house-to-inverlochy.html
Highland Folk Museum to apartment -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/highland-folk-museum-to-home.html
The 'not what we had planned' day -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-not-what-we-had-planned-day.html
Our final day -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/our-final-day.html
The road home -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-road-home.html
Scotland Accommodations -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/scotland-accommodations.html
The many faces of Arthurs Seat -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-many-faces-of-arthurs-seat.html
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/scotland-accommodations.html
The many faces of Arthurs Seat -
http://lifeatwilliscreekranch.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-many-faces-of-arthurs-seat.html















































































