The snow was not sticking everywhere, but when we would drive through a valley the ground was white. So pretty!
I have a thing for moss. I try growing it on my pots and my porches. It is part of the reason I love the Dandenongs in Australia so much. And the moss on the white snow is such a pretty contrast. Moss green would have to be my favorite color in nature. Karisa is in her green rain jacket – in the picture above. It could be mossy camouflage.
Robert the Bruce destroyed much of the Castle to keep it from falling into English hands
There are statues of lions and gargoyles at the entrances. They each weigh nearly a ton!
If you want to read some of the history of the castle – there is lots here:
https://www.stirlingcastle.gov.uk/discover/
The Stirling Heads decorated the ceilings of the castle. They have reproductions and restored ones in a gallery. They are carved heads of royalty, bible characters, greek mythology and animals.
The living quarters and main area of the castle have been restored to the style they would have been when Mary, Queen of Scots resided at the Castle.
It was so tempting for her to jump right on that throne! There were hardly any other people visiting that day and we only saw 2 actors. We were the only people with them at the time and they kept the dialog going just as if we were there while Mary was……
Before the snow did stop it turned to huge sleety ice pellets….. You can see from the pictures that when it is sunny you can see for miles around. But when it was grey and snowing, the view wasn’t so great.
The tower in the back is the William Wallace monument.
The sun was starting to break through!
If you look in the bottom right of the picture just above, you can see the circular “Kings Knot”
Archaeologists believe that underneath the knot is King Arthur’s round table.
Just a random ‘side of the road’ in Stirling.
Mushy peas! Yum….
Town of Stirling at night, with the monument lit in the background.
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