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Snowdrops, Apples and Pears

Snowdrops Duffus Estate

The snowdrops are peeking through the undergrowth across Duffus Estate as February unfolds and it is time to think about…

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The Heavenly Dancers

David England, Duffus Castle, Northern Lights, Heavenly Dancers, Aurora Borealis

They have many names and a place in folk tales around the world, here in Moray they are often referred to as the ‘heavenly dancers’ as sang in a folk song “The Northern Lights of old Aberdeen”.

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WoMans Best Friend – Dogs

Sula at Kula

Many of us have the privilege of being a dog owner (or having a fur baby or 2), myself amongst them. Which raised the question of what to do with them when on holiday.

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Tennis Courts Back in Action

Spring 2020 and we’re both still busy working away and attempting homeschooling. However, we have found time to complete jobs that we’ve been meaning to do for years! One of these was to get the grass tennis court at Duffus House in action again.

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St Peter's Kirk

One of the most special places on Duffus Estate is St Peter’s Kirk. Ed’s grandfather handed over custodianship of both St Peter’s and Duffus Castle to @histenvscot some time ago.

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A Leisurely Day Out

Why not start your day by picking up the morning papers (and maybe stocking up on local bread rolls, eggs etc) at Duffus Village shop.

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