Rowers headed out from Findhorn Bay to the Moray Firth
The women rowers of the Findhorn Coastal Rowing Club having just finished rowing through rough waters in the Moray Firth
Early morning and the sailboats float on the quiet waters of Findhorn Bay
Coastline from Dunnotar Castle in Stonehaven, Scotland
Dunnottar Castle appearing from the mist, Stonehaven, Scotland
Stonehaven harbour, Scotland
Scottish Westie seen in Stonehaven
Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven
Mist enveloping Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven
Bare Thistles
Changing seasons at Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven
Coastline of the North Sea near Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven
Coastline of the North Sea at Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven
Coastline along the North Sea near Stonehaven
Arriving at Stonehaven on the coastline path from Dunnottar Castle
the North Sea at Stonehaven
Wind Turbines in the distance from Stonehaven
Harbour at Stonehaven
The boats of Stonehaven Harbour
One of the metal sculptures along the path at Stonehaven - instead of people the sculptures have various sea creatures!
St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen, Scotland
St. Machar's Cathedral stone arches & windows
The Nave of St. Machar's Cathedral
gate in the Botanical Gardens of Old Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
striking vine on the buildings in Old Aberdeen (still trying to find out the name of this plant)
ancient cedar tree in the Botanical Gardens, University of Aberdeen
wrought iron gate at the Botanical Gardens, University of Aberdeen
Crown Steeple of King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen in Old Aberdeen
King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen, Old Aberdeen
Entrance to the courtyard at King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen
Decorative vine (nme unknown) climbs the campus buildings of University of Aberdeen, Scotland
Vine ( unknown name) climbs campus buildings of University of Aberdeen
King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen
Wooden choir stalls dating back to the Middle Ages in King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen
Prayer Tree at King's College -my prayer is the one on the right at the top!!!
Wooden door of confessional dating back to Middle Ages at King's College Chapel
Decorative door handle on wooden door at King's Chapel, University of Aberdeen
Cottage home on Balgownie Rd near the Brig O'Balgownie (bridge that dates back to Middle Ages)
Brig O'Balgownie (built in the Middle Ages, 13th century) over the River Don) - Scotland's oldest medieval bridge
Woodland area at the Brig O'Balgownie by the River Don
Cottage on the Balgownie Rd, Aberdeen
The Theatre Royal in Edinburgh
Giraffe Sculptures in Edinburgh
The Playhouse Movie Theatre in Edinburgh
Antique Book shop in Edinburgh