tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post3617971627173128240..comments2024-03-26T13:17:29.405-04:00Comments on Outlandish Observations: Culloden anniversaryKaren Henryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07635855088490793965noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-56010142490386559622019-04-19T14:37:49.482-04:002019-04-19T14:37:49.482-04:00Hi Karen a friend of mine just came back from Scot...Hi Karen a friend of mine just came back from Scotland and he said he felt haunted by the place , those were his words and 'Sad ' and it was an experience he won't forget soon and it made him feel very proud of his Scottish heritage , I feel the same way too . RIP to all who died that day for our beautiful Scotland . please post more soon. Happy Weekend. Loving Outlander & Scotland. sincerely .Mary Tormeynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7379581147262228210.post-40378120288155395862019-04-18T09:05:35.069-04:002019-04-18T09:05:35.069-04:00When I first visited Culloden in 1978 there was no...When I first visited Culloden in 1978 there was no museum,,just grave stones and the cairn,in 1984 there was the centre which was sympathetic to the Scots cause and their plight.<br />The last time I visited a few years back Anglo propaganda had turned it into the unification of two countries.<br />The symbolism of a hated and feared redcoat sentry on display was not lost on me!<br />Scotland was sold out in 1707 and 1746 was the nail in the coffin of Scottish independence.<br />A sombre place with its haunting past!<br />Geoff McGeeGeoff McGeenoreply@blogger.com