“Today’s rain is tomorrow’s whisky.” —Scottish proverb. sort-of-#WordlessWednesday #humor #Scotland
06 Wednesday Oct 2021
Posted About Me, Barb's Commentary
in06 Wednesday Oct 2021
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Yes, I’ll have some, please and thank you.
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I’m still dreaming about that meal!
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amazing and yes!
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Hell, yes!
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What a beautiful hotel!! Food looks scrumptious too. Especially the dessert. How far in advance do we need to make reservations. 😉 If we thought about the water that becomes our whiskey, maybe more people would take care of the water.
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They have carefully distanced the tables, so reservations are a good idea. And of course I’d be delighted to see you!
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Love that proverb. I’ll be sharing this with my friend Ian, who’s Scottlish and loves the rain in all of its forms. 😉
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I was sure you were going to say Ian the Scot loves whisky in all its forms, but maybe that’s a given?
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Beware, Barb, we’ll all be flocking to Arran before long!
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I can’t tell you how much I would LOVE💖 that!
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Next year? A writers’ get-together?
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We are tossing around Easter holiday as a possibility. What do you say?
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It looks wonderful! And what a lovely hotel.
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You wouldn’t believe how good it all tasted!
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The new distillery should be able to make plenty of whisky. Your Sunday roast looks wonderful.
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Fingers-crossed we’ll go there together! (The pavlova for dessert was TDF!)
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It looked like it.
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Loving that tartan carpet…
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Yup. If you’re going to do a 230-year-old Scottish inn, you should OWN it!
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Definitely…
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That dessert looks scrumptious!! Enjoy your whiskey. xo
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The dessert was amazing. In fact, it all was! Next visit!!!
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It’ll have to be ten years for me.
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Arran distillery’s 10-year is pretty darn good. You won’t be disappointed.
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That place looks blissful. And the rainbow – did you take that picture? It’s perfect.
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No, seriously. You have to visit here. We have so much rain, but so so many rainbows! (yes, I took that and about a thousand other rainbow pix. They never come out like I hope…)
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This gave me a sharp poke into my empty stomach…. what a delightful hotel, wonderful food, brilliant architecture and generally enticing landscape you call your (now) homeland. The only tick I must give you is that you don’t have the temps in C°…. Have the Scots not changed to ‘our’ ways? I lived for 2yrs in Canada and never got around to figure out the conversion of F vs C – I just knew that it was basically always too cold or too hot! 😉
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You can take the girl out of the States… but till the day she dies, she’ll be doubling the C-temps and adding 30!
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I love that saying, especially if you happen to like the peaty-flavored whisky. I must confess ignorance, though – what is that main dish? It looks amazing, but what is it?
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Yorkshire pudding, and extremely well done. (It’s like a puffy, hollow roll that just begs to soak up the gravy and make grown men moan.) Plus roast beef, mashed potatoes, roasted winter veg, and incredible gravy.
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Especially Yorkshire men, Barb. Yorkshire men grew up on Yorkshire pudding. Beware the wife who couldn’t make the Yorkshire like their mothers!! LOL. Tradition had Yorkshire pudding and gravy as the starter!!
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I’m surprised I didn’t recognize it since I make Yorkshire pudding every time we have a beef roast, but especially for Christmas. Duh!
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Drooling!
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Me too! Every time I think about it.
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What’s not to love about Scotland, a Sunday roast, whiskey, and a rainbow?
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Barb, on a side note, fellow blogger Beetley Pete in England can get you the link to my Kelly Clarkson video. 😀
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Oh, that Sunday roast looks yummy!
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