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Tag: Deeside tales

By Hole Ousia Posted on December 8, 2018December 5, 2024

Visitors may fish the Alt Darrarie

This is a poem that was written by me in March 2004. It is about a burn (small river) in Glen Muick, Royal Deeside called Allt Darrarie. This burn is very … Continue reading Visitors may fish the Alt Darrarie

Categories: Deeside Tales, PoemsTags: Deeside tales, Doric, Peter's poems, Stories of a small glen, umbrellas
By Hole Ousia Posted on December 7, 2018December 5, 2024

Kailyards

My Gordon family came from remote and lost parts of Aberdeenshire. For some reason I keep returning to the now ruinous homesteads of my forebears where only wild kailyards continue … Continue reading Kailyards

Categories: Deeside Tales, Family historyTags: Deeside tales, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Little Sparta, Lost, ruins, Stories of a small glen
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 5, 2018December 5, 2024

A voyage to Australia

The following is the emigration diary of Joseph Gordon (born 1794 – died 1881). Joseph sailed from Dundee, leaving on Thursday 16 September 1841 and arrived in Sydney on the … Continue reading A voyage to Australia

Categories: Deeside Tales, Family history, ScotlandTags: Deeside tales, diaries, Stories of a small glen
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 1, 2018December 5, 2024

La Teste

Northern Scot – Saturday 12th March 1892 The Late ‘La Teste’ Does the road to Parnassus lead on to the Poorhouse? Sometimes it would almost seem so. La Teste – … Continue reading La Teste

Categories: Deeside Tales, Folk worth talking about, Poems, ScotlandTags: Deeside tales, folk worth talking about, poets
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 16, 2017December 5, 2024

My talk for the Deeside Heritage Society

I have been asked to give a talk for the Deeside Heritage Society and will be giving this in Aboyne on the evening of the Thursday 19th October 2017. My … Continue reading My talk for the Deeside Heritage Society

Categories: Deeside Tales, Family history, Omphalos films, ScotlandTags: Deeside tales, Glen Girnoc, Omphalos films, Stories of a small glen
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 16, 2017December 5, 2024

The Dumfoonert Loon

There’s Naebody noo in the glen – lang since dwine’t awa. Dwine’t awa an deid. Littlins lachter, sing-sang, chirm and diddle As sailent noo as the shuttered plaid o’ Bovagli’. … Continue reading The Dumfoonert Loon

Categories: Deeside Tales, Family history, PoemsTags: Deeside tales, Doric, Glen Girnoc, Peter's poems, Stories of a small glen
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 16, 2017December 5, 2024

Din-raisin wi’ Donald.

Tarbrax by the high road tae Forfar Donald Mcpherson far fae Bovagli’s hamely braes. Black bothies left ahind, aiver speerited in saicret. Aye! Girnoc garrons twinty each – wi’ ankers … Continue reading Din-raisin wi’ Donald.

Categories: Deeside Tales, Family history, PoemsTags: Deeside tales, Doric, Glen Girnoc, Peter's poems, Stories of a small glen
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 1, 2016December 7, 2024

Think I’ll go outside

Short films by Peter about Glenbardy in Deeside, Aberdeenshire [please click on each image to play a different film]: Glenbardy: What signifies the life o’man? I refuse: The man with … Continue reading Think I’ll go outside

Categories: Deeside Tales, Family history, Omphalos filmsTags: Aberdeenshire, Deeside tales, Glenbardy, Omphalos films, Peter Scott-Gordon, Rebel antiquary

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