Loving Scotland
This is at one of the castle estates. The colors were hard to see, but these trees were a deep burgundy.
This shows the rolling hills and trees!!! It seemed everything I had read said that the trees all had been cut down, which makes it hard to have werewolf/wolf packs moving around without folks noticing. But as you can see from these pictures, werewolves would live nicely here in either their human or wolf form. One of my friends asked what my wolves eat as we passed so many sheep farms along the way.
They don't hunt for their food, normally. Not unless it's a necessity as in Seduced by the Wolf when Cassie Roux, werewolf wolf biologist tries to hunt dinner for a red wolf with pups that has lost her mate. So, all will be well in the Highlands. No way do the werewolves want to bring attention to themselves!
This is one of the many lovely waterfalls we saw. :)
Trees!!! I'm sure my companions thought I was nuts the many times I got excited about all the trees! :)
A lake at one of the castle estates. Some kids were feeding the swans and one of the young boys gave me bread to feed them too. He was really cute. :)
We also saw wild peacocks at various places along side the road, but I was never able to capture a picture of them. Cows and sheep alike clung to the sides of hills, but I kept thinking, "Where are the goats?" At one point, I saw one outside a fence beside the road as we drove by. Again, too late to get a picture.
Beautiful fall colors were truly enjoyed since in central Texas we barely ever see much of them at all!
Hope your fall is colorful and fun! Where have you seen some of the best fall colors? For me it was NJ, Wisconsin, and even Eastern Oklahoma along the mountain ridges.
Have a super Saturday!
Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com

This shows the rolling hills and trees!!! It seemed everything I had read said that the trees all had been cut down, which makes it hard to have werewolf/wolf packs moving around without folks noticing. But as you can see from these pictures, werewolves would live nicely here in either their human or wolf form. One of my friends asked what my wolves eat as we passed so many sheep farms along the way.
They don't hunt for their food, normally. Not unless it's a necessity as in Seduced by the Wolf when Cassie Roux, werewolf wolf biologist tries to hunt dinner for a red wolf with pups that has lost her mate. So, all will be well in the Highlands. No way do the werewolves want to bring attention to themselves!

This is one of the many lovely waterfalls we saw. :)

Trees!!! I'm sure my companions thought I was nuts the many times I got excited about all the trees! :)

A lake at one of the castle estates. Some kids were feeding the swans and one of the young boys gave me bread to feed them too. He was really cute. :)
We also saw wild peacocks at various places along side the road, but I was never able to capture a picture of them. Cows and sheep alike clung to the sides of hills, but I kept thinking, "Where are the goats?" At one point, I saw one outside a fence beside the road as we drove by. Again, too late to get a picture.

Beautiful fall colors were truly enjoyed since in central Texas we barely ever see much of them at all!
Hope your fall is colorful and fun! Where have you seen some of the best fall colors? For me it was NJ, Wisconsin, and even Eastern Oklahoma along the mountain ridges.
Have a super Saturday!
Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com
Published on October 16, 2010 02:38
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