47 thoughts on “Cats & Dawn

        • That reminded me of my next door neighbour in 1970>080, gal. Jock Fitzpatrick. (Might have been Kirkpatrick?) I’m sure he used the same phrase or similar. That got me back to musing over happier days. He had a griddle and made potato-cakes for me, and next week I’d make cheesy baked potatoes. I think I loved that man. What a character. He said he was born in Orkneys. He was tail- gunner in bombers during the war. “Oche, nae, laddie” I always recall him using a lot to me. He was older than me.
          The five Fishing Holiday Lads went just over the border, into Lockerbie got a Holiday once, we rented a cottage. The village had more Sassenachs than I expected. The killies loved talking with Jock. I remember driving the lads to Lochmayben loch for fishing, and had to go to find petrol, and by the time I’d found and got some then returned, it was time to og back to the cottage. Hehehe!
          Sorry to waffle, your comment stirred my memory-box into action. Bless you.

          • Awa ye go ye Sassenach ye, yir no waffling. This is epic. Truly. Fitzpatrick is an Irish name I think, but Kirkpatrick is a mix, it will have been one of them. Well obvi it was. What memories and you know you’re right aboot the Sassenachs–lol. A lot of folks come up here tae bide, the property is often cheaper and the way oif life, especially in the wee places is slower. Having move on from our regular West Highland fav spot, cos of over tourism, we have found another spot and lovely hotel much furhter away run by an English family who like that came up for these very reasons. I mention no place names, largely cos the best bit is the villager have no lynched them –prob cos they let them drink there after hours, when all the tourists that they’d also like to lynch, have cleared off. (We are honorary people of this village so we get to drink with them.) And also re the petriol… well yeah… cos osome of the roads in these places are that bad!.

            • Thanks, lassie. You weighed everything up there so well!
              The farmer who rented out the cottage, was from Derby!
              They did well in avoiding the local lads and lassies wrath.
              Bless you.

              • Noo, thank you laddie, thoin’s awfie kind. Derby aye? Whar the bonnie prince got tae. The local lads and lassies in our new visiting for a hill jaunt ‘haunt’, which I winnae name, they have got that scunnered wi tourists, they’ve blocked their high street. But this is from tourists in their camper vans, no ony English. and I dinnae blame cos they are right off any main road and when I say high st, it’s no really But yir right. Way back we went tae Iona and like that I thought I was in a foreign country.

  1. Hahaha, Silver is making some funny faces.

    Spunkie-Poo 💋 is kind of hiding from paparazzo. Unusual. Is he wearing a fresh collar?

    Oh, the flower in the first post is exquisite!

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