Scottish proverb—a wander with an indigenous plant of Scotland
Thanks Sharon
I love that you read my piece and got it.
Mmm – the toasted-coconut scent of gorse that envelopes heath and moorland on hot days in every corner of Britain!
Dour Scots? Nay lass, to match you proverb for proverb: 'The South is a soft land full of hard people; the North is a hard land full of soft people.'
~ David Miller
the North is a hard land full of soft people.'
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I loved reading these reflections about the relations between Gorse and Scotland (my ancestral homeland also). Thank you, Carole!
How odd! I left a comment yesterday and it's gone. All to say, I absolutely loved this piece!
Thanks Doris, I appreciate your comment!
Thanks Sharon
I love that you read my piece and got it.
Mmm – the toasted-coconut scent of gorse that envelopes heath and moorland on hot days in every corner of Britain!
Dour Scots? Nay lass, to match you proverb for proverb: 'The South is a soft land full of hard people; the North is a hard land full of soft people.'
~ David Miller
the North is a hard land full of soft people.'
Love this! Trust you to have the perfect rejoinder.
I loved reading these reflections about the relations between Gorse and Scotland (my ancestral homeland also). Thank you, Carole!
How odd! I left a comment yesterday and it's gone. All to say, I absolutely loved this piece!
Thanks Doris, I appreciate your comment!