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jessica_42
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Post by jessica_42 » Thu Mar 31, 2022 12:51 am

I am part Scottish(I guess I have that in common with the Loch Ness monster, lol), but I've never been to Scotland. My dream is to travel there and learn about the culture. Also, I would love to travel around the world. I am particularly interested in Loch Ness. I love the mystery and the stories that have been told for a long time.

I hope I posted this in the correct board.🤔🙂
Me singing a cover remake of Nicolette Larson's "Lotta Love". Special thanks to Warner Music!
https://youtu.be/oMeTQhy6970

WilmaM
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Location: Falkirk area

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Post by WilmaM » Thu Mar 31, 2022 2:11 pm

[TS_welcome] Jessica,

We are primarily a family history group, but also have a great love of our country [whether we are still resident or no].

You'll find lots of Stories about Scotland and the Scots in the forum sections "My Scotland" and " The Hearthside".
Currie also often posts amusing snippets that he has discovered in old newspaper archives.
You'll discover that humour is a large part of the Scots nature.

We may be a very small country, geographically, but there is a broad sweep of differences in the various parts of the country - for instance our accents can differ in the matter of ten miles or so, and in effect we speak different languages at times.

if you have any questions do feel free to ask, and well do our best to point you in the right direction.

A good way of getting to know a country is to have a look at a good map. Google is a great start and the National Library of Scotland has old/modern overlay maps [ https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=5 ... yers=1&b=1 ] which show the differences over time.
If you know where your Scots forbears came from, that's a good place to start.
Wilma