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By Kerry Dexter, 21 February, 2017

Scottish Musician Sarah-Jane Summers Shares the Best of Inverness

Scottish Musician Sarah-Jane Summers Shares the Best of Inverness. Sarah-Jane Summers is a fiddle player, composer, and educator whose love for music and teaching have taken her from fiddle camps in Colorado to concerts at the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow to tutoring students in Norway.

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  • Scotland
  • travel tips
  • travel
  • Inverness
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 15 November, 2016

10 Travel Tips: Take Your Kids to Scotland

Scotland is a land of mystery, history, and the great outdoors. It’s a perfect place for family travel – your kids will LOVE everything about Scotland! From looking for unexplained wave patterns to trying haggis, Scotland is full of hidden and obvious joys. It’s also a place for all ages, where activities can be enjoyed by all.

 

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  • Scotland
  • family travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 15 November, 2016

Glencoe Cottages

The magic of Scotland lies in its hills – and people. In finding one of the places we’ll stay in Scotland, I searched long and hard on HomeAway Holiday Rentals. I found the perfect place in Western Scotland, in Glencoe, called Glencoe Cottages.

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  • Scotland
  • Glencoe
  • accommodations
By Ed Forteau, 6 October, 2016

Glencoe Cottages, Scotland

Breathtaking views from every direction. The sounds of the River Tay running through the backyard. An ecologically progressive set of cottages that let you live in nature, whilst being close to many activities...Nestled in between mountains and river, the Glencoe Cottages are an extraordinary place to stay.

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  • Scotland
  • Glencoe
  • accommodations
By Lisa Niver, 8 October, 2015

#StudyAbroadBecause Haggis

Writer, Hedonist, Patron of the Arts. Ariadne Vales d. Caldera is the founder of the travel and lifestyle blog Born in Purple. Dublin Street is her first book. The author currently resides in her native New York after a protracted stint in Europe. When she isn't writing, she is tending to her legions of honeybees, all named Persephone.

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • study abroad
  • Scotland
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 15 July, 2015

The Magic of Possibility: Fling!

I recently read a novel that completely pulled me into the universe –and what a universe it is! Fling!, the new novel from writer and educator Lily Iona Mackenzie, is set in many countries. It’s at once a glimpse into new, interesting characters - and new, interesting worlds. It’s a saga that spans time, all at once. It’s color, and cold; light, and dark; memory, and forgetfulness; mothers, daughters, granddaughters; culture, and chaos. I love it.

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  • books
  • Mexico
  • Canada
  • Scotland
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 8 July, 2015

Edinburgh Geniuses Strike Gold

Edinburgh in the Shadows: stories the travel brochures will never reveal. A spoken word journey of death, drugs, and disaster exploring Edinburgh's lesser-known miscreants, unfortunates, and flawed geniuses.

Edinburgh Geniuses Strike Gold

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  • theatre
  • Edinburgh
  • Scotland
  • Fringe Festival
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 3 June, 2015

Freak Circus

FREAK Circus is a bold new concept in literary magazines from the successful team who brought you the immensely popular Poetry Circus performance poetry nights and slams at the Dalraida Bar, Portobello.

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  • books
  • literary writing
  • Scotland
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 19 November, 2010

Culloden

Imagine an expansive field, filled with grassy areas, bogs, wet moors. Off to the side, sheep graze. Occasionally, you'll see a flag posted. There are a few benches, alongside the paths. There's a old thatch-roofed Leanach cottage off to the left. And, inexplicably, an air of sadness infused with every breath you take.

Culloden

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  • Scotland
  • history
  • learning
  • Inverness
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 26 July, 2010

Traveling with a Mobility Disability in Ireland and Scotland

As a traveler with disabilities, I am well-aware of the challenges of traveling - and the great rewards! There are many more things to think of as a traveler with disabilities - access, transportation, cultural views of disability, and more. I am always learning the hard way, it seems, about both written and unspoken rules of disability travel, 23 years after my accident!

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  • disability
  • travel
  • Ireland
  • Scotland

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