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SorellaLaBefana

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Sat Dec 17, 2022, 08:00 AM Dec 2022

Stirling Castle in Winter: Peaceful and Perfect Beauty overlooking site of Battle of Bannockburn

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Yes. It's REAL, not CGI. Ultimately reality, being true, is the most beautiful thing

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/photographer-snaps-snow-capped-stirling-castle-shrouded-in-mist/


Allt a' Bhonnaich being where Robert the Bruce (inspired by his—likely apocryphal none-the-less empowering—spider) and though outnumbered at least 4:1 by the English not only defeated, but slaughtered them in a horrific two-day battle.

Many "traditional" clan tartans were designed by weavers in Bannockburn in the 18th century in response to an edict by King George IV. HIStory is so fankled 'twill, 'tis deimhinn, to leave you ramfeezled (History is so tangled and confused that it is certain to leave you exhausted). HERstory will not, for 'tis never told.

However, as this wonderful image shows, there is both beauty and progress in the world.
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Stirling Castle in Winter: Peaceful and Perfect Beauty overlooking site of Battle of Bannockburn (Original Post) SorellaLaBefana Dec 2022 OP
WOW! bucolic_frolic Dec 2022 #1
What a beautiful sight! secondwind Dec 2022 #2
That room on the left looks like a great place to gather for hot toddies. Hortensis Dec 2022 #3
Spent a wonderful day there snowybirdie Dec 2022 #4
Award winning photo. Simply gorgeous. n/t aggiesal Dec 2022 #5
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