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Tag: Mull of Kintyre

Posted on 10th August 202416th August 2024

Flora’s Tale

Dunaverty Castle, Mull of Kintyre reconstructed by Andrew Spratt. http://www.maybole.org/history/castles/about_andrew_spratt.htm

The compelling and true story of Flora’s escape from her Clan MacDonald home at Dunaverty on the Mull of Kintyre, and saving the young Laird’s infant child when The Campbells were about to massacre all who remained.
Written by Jacqueline Fitzgibbon.

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  1. Jean MacRae on Flora’s Tale17th September 2024

    A Bonnie story, well told. A story of adversity, trust and kindness in a treacherous time. Music was sweet and…

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    What a discovery! Unique find! I have just listened opening 10mins great soundscape atmospheric... Closed my eyes and was there…

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    Great story - I can't help wondering where the real one is? 🤔

Explicit content

Sometimes this is people talking the way they do, and the language can be, eh – colourful. In extreme cases I’ve beeped the more exotic word or two.  Some adult themes may not be the kind of thing you’d want your kids to hear either. I’ve marked episodes with a,”riddy” 😳, which indicates profanity or adult themes where that happens.

Riddy – Noun. Scots: a red face. get a … : to blush, to show  embarrassment, Lit: to have a red face.

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