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Dundee Stu

Another month bites the dust

31 July 2004

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This just about sums up how I feel today. It's already the end of the month, and I haven't sent out my invoices, I still haven't finished the short article I was asked to write and I forgot to get my road tax. Days like these I think I would lose my head if it wasn't screwed on to my shoulders. To top it all, it was very, very humid today, and I didn't go out of the house until 9pm, when Liam and I went castle hunting. This time our explorations took us over barbed wire fences and through lanes with (illegally) erected 'Private: keep out' signs. It is a real pet hate of mine - seeing these signs - more often than not they are put up by people who fail to realise that Scots Law is different from English law, and that up here there is a much greater right to roam through fields and estates. Basically, you can go just about anywhere you want, so long as you act responsibly and respect both the property and privacy of the landowner. Landowners are not allowed to block access without very good reason, and the local authorities have the power to demand that landowners remove intimidatory signs and obstructions (such as barbed wire fences). Whenever I see a 'Strictly Private' sign now, I take that as an invitation to explore (and I always carry a copy of the new Scottish Outdoors Access Code with me, just in case I come across some recalcitrant landowners). Anyway, today we struggled across two barbed wire fences to get views of Powrie Castle, and up a long unlit driveway to Ballumbie Castle - so I hope you appreciate them. We had another four castles on the list, but the light began to fail. Another day.

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Guest 27-Jan-2005 06:05
HEY!!! That's a Homer SImpson thing!!! I KNOW THAT QUOTE!! He then says, "Remember when we went to that wine tasting class, Marge?? And I forgot how to DRIVE????"" ANd she says, "That's because you were DRUNK, Homer!"
Guest 03-Aug-2004 20:25
Looks like it's a FILO queue... :)
Guest 03-Aug-2004 11:33
The question is to know if new things are more important than old ones...
Carmen02-Aug-2004 03:40
True enough, but the sad part is that the new stuff slides out shortly after as well.
Adalberto Tiburzi01-Aug-2004 21:04
If it happens so, you have to buy an external hardisk, Stewart.
Linda Alstead01-Aug-2004 11:25
cool - you keep pushing the landowners - it's a disgrace that they get away with it.
Zak01-Aug-2004 11:11
I'm always having them kind of days!!

last year i forgot to get my car MOTed, I drove round for 2 weeks in an illegal car before i noticed :-|
Guest 01-Aug-2004 09:49
Oh dear, it's just struck me how right this is; (and I thought I was getting wiser). I couldn't agree more with you on the access issue. The laws have changed recently down here, but I've a feeling it will be a generation before attitudes do.
Karen Leaf01-Aug-2004 02:02
I think it goes someplace below your ears, above the neck, waiting to be revived, as needed. Then when you can't remember something, you smack your forehead and it comes back.
Had one of those days today, myself.
Herb 01-Aug-2004 00:39
Not always.