Dear Friend, I have posted more pictures from my trip to Scotland last month. Putting on labels has been a bit of a chore, but I finally got it accomplished. Some of the pictures are linked to sites already existing on the subject. I'll spend some more time looking around for more sites which represent the pictures. The weather was pretty bad for taking pictures when I was there. With the falling pound, there could not be a better time for traveling to Scotland as now. I understand the weather has been outstanding. Some advice I would pass on to prospective travelers to Scotland: Do not rent a car unless you wish to pay $5.00 per gallon for petrol, and are fully comfortable driving on the left hand side of the road. Public transportation is very good. If I should ever return I will buy a bus pass in advance for the full time. For those who have never used them, Bed and Breakfasts are great, and very good value for the money. The people who operate the B&B's are good sources of information about the area. I would also suggest taking along an extra bag. Most airlines allow two bags plus a carry on that will fit under the seat. This is a very inexpensive way to bring things back. The checked bag allowance is usually 70 pounds per bag. I brought a saw weighing ten pounds for a friend. The price UPS would have been $108.00. The VAT tax is also refundable on items purchased. My advice, go to Scotland now if you can while the Pound is down. For airfares priceline.com is about the best one can do. My very best to you and yours, Bob http://www.thefrasers.com This site is dedicated to all people of the name Fraser!! Please join in The Fraser Discussion Forum