Buckie to Portknockie, via Portessie & Findochty
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Back to Portknockie after shopping in Buckie. Look at this lovely weather, great for a slow drive home. So glad that not too many people know about the splendid circumstances to have a holiday in Scotland: they would all decide to come. And that would be just too busy. No, let them think Scotland is rain, sleat, fog, mist etc.
I live there is a nice wee hame
X once a slochie loon always a slochie loon you never forget your roots
Was working as a international chef in Malabo Equaterial Guinea West Africa on the Jade platform 43 miles off the island ok Bioki and catching the shuttle helicopter back to the island. A Slochie loon climbed on board 3000 miles from the Sloch Portessie Keith Temple who I had not seen from Buckie High School Days what a moment .
Moved up here two years ago from the central belt , scenery and beaches are superb. Thats as far as it goes though , winter comes quicker and stays far longer up here. Winter winds last at least 6 months and the place is deserted because folk have to stay indoors. Selling up and moving back down soon.
You had better watch: ua-cam.com/video/uRA1mR27_kw/v-deo.html That is probably more to your liking, Oaktree! But nice to have written a comment in the first place. ATB, Ronald👍
Back in the 50's I remember the local folk would pronounce Buckie as"Buck-aye" and Findochty as"Finechtie"...I wonder if this has changed over the years.
Hi Alan! Thanks for the reaction. I hope one of the locals can help you with that, I am dutch and, in Scotland, I can only hope they understand what I am saying, let alone that I know about the local dialect. But you could still be very right with this!
I used to live here
on Milton drive near the small bakery
U met well rd bakery and Millbank
I used to bide in Portessie. Ta for this but if ye dinna want fowk holidaying in Scotland then yer gaein aboot it the wrang wey wi iss vidya.
I know, I know! I am not for it, but maybe Brexit keeps the numbers down... Thanks for your reaction, anyway
Yer very welcome. Scotland's a beautiful country, a'body - be prood o' it.
Lang time, nae see.
@@alistairewen9558 Guid tae see you too, Alistair. 😀.
I live in findochty so get owned and how old is this
I live there in a place called portessie
Thanks for your reaction! Nice area to stay for the holidays and our family will be back..