a dream comes true...
at eight years old, or maybe nine... certainly before ten, i dreamed of going to scotland
to a little village called tillicoultry, where somewhere around ninety-five years go,
my great-grandparents lived
at the foot of the ochil hills, nine miles east of stirling
yesterday I walked it's streets
a small little place that has loomed large in my mind
we wandered about, looking for the creek, or perhaps "burn" is the word i should be using
made my way to upper mill street, where I think at one time or another, very far back,
even more distant relatives made their home - the house they lived in is gone now, replaced with another, but it was enough to just be in the area, to trod the streets and look on their hills
rather than finding family homes, i contented myself with taking pictures of houses i liked
william wallace, of braveheart fame
the monument stands high on the hills,
overlooking the ancient city of stirling, and it's surrounding fields
scotland's freedom hero
you can climb to the top of the monument, all 246 steps...
i didn't even get half-way up before i started feeling dizzy,
the stairs being of the typical castle variety: rising steep and narrow, twisting round and round,
with small slits that allow the wind to whistle and swirl all around
many deep breaths and some much-needed coaxing and support from marc helped me make it
all the way - can't truthfully say i enjoyed the view from the top but i was thrilled i made it
freedom for scotland and it's people was his dream
climbing his monument seemed a fitting way to honour that dream
so, so, so glad i did it
dreams never forgotten
"i've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they've gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the colour of my mind."
- emily bronte, wuthering heights
13 comments:
great photos and a truly great story - hope it gets into print along with the photos. I'm so happy that you are fulfilling your dreams and that you take the time to share your journey. Thanks for this post and a safe remaining trip for you and Marc. Hugs!!
So very happy you are able to realize your childhood dreams and visit your roots. Lovely country to see. How proud you should feel that you climbed all those scary stairs and saw the land below. Continue your safe travels dear...
A special trip indeed. The Scots are still so proud of their freedom
I am so happy that your dreams came true. Also happy that you made it to the top of the tower, you DID it!
The countryside is truly beautiful and like out of a fairytale.
Love and hugs ~ FlowerLady
Stunning! What a perfect little town... so happy you got to see it (and why they would have left that to eventually end up in Whitehorse is so far beyond me you have no idea, haha).
Glad you made it to the top of the tower. Can just imagine Dad playing Coach and driving you nuts! But worth every step :)
Such a wonderful day to be spent in the area where your ancestors hail from. The tower is amazing! Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Safe traveling for the remainder of your journey.
So glad you made it to the top. You would have been sorry later if you did not.
Your scenery pics are just wonderful. I am enjoying yor trip along with you through your blog. Thanks.
Hugs
FredaB
I am SO happy you realized YOUR dream..."home" is BEAUTIFUL!!! Enjoy the trip - travel safe - will email when you get back (I have been traveling back and forth to home this summer, as well, but just got back and found the most delightful little Christmas book here...absolutely breathtaking, your work is - THANK YOU!) Travel safe, dear Jillayne...enjoy!
I am SO happy you realized YOUR dream..."home" is BEAUTIFUL!!! Enjoy the trip - travel safe - will email when you get back (I have been traveling back and forth to home this summer, as well, but just got back and found the most delightful little Christmas book here...absolutely breathtaking, your work is - THANK YOU!) Travel safe, dear Jillayne...enjoy!
Just keep on stepping....I loved the movie Braveheart and to see the monument honoring William Wallace is neat to see. The village pub sign is great!
Deb
Jillayne, such a special experience, walking the streets and watching the mountains, your forefathers did ,too...they lived in such very beautiful surroundings. I can imagine how very mooving it was for you, my dear. I hope you enjoyed a good pint in the pub :-)
Hugs, Dorthe
A big congratulations on fulfilling a long held and cherished dream. A wonderful post and the pictures are gorgeous.
That's a climb I wouldn't be able to make in short time. Congrats.
A long-held dream now fulfilled-- what contentment and satisfaction that must bring!
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