The Birnam Oak, close to the south bank of the River Tay at Birnam in Perthshire. The tree is said to have helped inspire Shakespeare's "Macbeth" after a visit by the playwright in 1589. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dunkeld/birnamoak/index.html
Birnam Highland Games
Games Park, Saturday, August 30 at 10:00 AM GMT+1Happy New Year!
A couple of belated Christmas-themed blogs from us:
Wraiths, Dames and Magic: Celebrating Christmas with the V&A Performance Archives: https://www.exploreyourarchive.org/wraiths-dames-and-magic-celebrating-christmas-with-the-va-performance-archives/
Christmas in Historic Dunkeld - https://www.exploreyourarchive.org/christmas-in-historic-dunkeld/
#archives #archivists #wraiths #dames #magic #dunkeld #birnam #magic #christmas #santa #whittington #scotland @archivistodon
In December's festive spirit, Archivist Sabrina Offord explores the magic of Christmas theatre and Pantomime through the V&A Theatre and Performance Archives' rich collection of performances.
The Birnam Oak, close to the south bank of the River Tay at Birnam in Perthshire. The tree is said to have helped inspire Shakespeare's "Macbeth" after a visit by the playwright in 1589. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dunkeld/birnamoak/index.html
#Scotland #BirnamOak #Oak #Tree #Birnam #Perthshire #UndiscoveredScotland
The Birnam Oak, close to the south bank of the River Tay at Birnam in Perthshire. The tree is said to have helped inspire Shakespeare's "Macbeth" after a visit by the playwright in 1589. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dunkeld/birnamoak/index.html
#Scotland #BirnamOak #Oak #Tree #Birnam #Perthshire #UndiscoveredScotland
Totally random post about huevos blancos!
When I was wee almost all the #eggs we saw were white. Finding a brown one was hugely exciting. Then the #farmers worked out how to get their chooks to lay brown eggs all the time. So brown eggs it has been for many a year.
The eggs I bought today from a shop in #Birnam came off trays of eggs and you put them into boxes yourself. Almost all of them were white.
White eggs are now quite exciting to see. Go figure