• Day 11: Brora is as Wild and Wooly as ever!

    Day 11: Brora is as Wild and Wooly as ever!

    Our tee time was 10:10, and we were scheduled to play with Janice from the pro shop, but sadly, Janice has recently developed two bad knees. She said neither of them felt up to the game. Plus, she’d forgotten and was scheduled to work today! So, it was just us on our own today (Scottish…

  • Day 10: There’s Never Bad Weather, only inappropriate clothing!

    Day 10: There’s Never Bad Weather, only inappropriate clothing!

    Today was our moving day, but first—breakfast. There’s something I like to do in Scotland, and that’s eat haggis in different regions. I had a couple of samples in the Glasgow area, but now that we are in the Highlands, I wanted to make sure to have another taste, this one from the local butcher….

  • Day 9: Views from the Course

    Day 9: Views from the Course

    Today was a late start for a late starting time at a very special Speyside golf course called Boat of Garten. There used to be a small ferry across the Spey River and so the town and golf course were named for the boat. We have known about this course since our first visit when…

  • Day 8: Into the Highlands!

    Day 8: Into the Highlands!

    We started the day too late!  Had breakfast and said a heartfelt goodbye to Garry, our host at the Fox House Third Part Farm. We had a date with Peter Nevens, our second friend in Scotland, whom we met on our first trip and who is now seriously ailing. Our trip from Beith to Wishaw…

  • Day 7: The Unexploded Bomb!

    Day 7: The Unexploded Bomb!

    Does anyone remember the British show from the ‘70s—“Danger UXB”? It was short-lived but certainly had a catchy title. Well, today we met up with a possible scene from that old show!!  But back to the beginning…we started the day early because our starting time was 9 am at the Troon Portland course, their second…

  • Day 6: Undiscovered Scotland

    Day 6: Undiscovered Scotland

    Today was the day for Glasgow, a city we’ve never visited. John was a bit concerned that it would be a rough and tumble place, a working man’s town, and a town without much culture. My goal/dream was to go to a bar in Glasgow and hear traditional music. With a little research, we came…

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Patti Brugman is a thoughtful traveler who seeks out experiences that her armchair readers would like to share. Patti and her husband, John, like adventure and golf. Golf takes them to Scotland almost every year and to gorgeous courses that are off the tourist track. If you’re a golfer, you’ll be able to create your own dream trip from the detailed descriptions and maps that Patti provides. Additionally, Patti and John have travelled to Egypt, Antarctica, France, Great Britain, and domestic destinations. Please join in travel fun through Patti’s stories and photos. 

You’ll read about watching lost luggage, armed with an air tag, travel all over Edinburgh before finally trundling down the country road of the farmhouse where she was staying. Or, another bag that took two days to arrive in Cairo. You’ll read about tasting haggis and see Patti’s expressive reaction to other less palatable concoctions. And you’ll marvel at the how close up views of penguins in Antarctica and how high the snow-covered trails took them. In Egypt, you’ll learn about the secret language of Ancient Egyptian and why structures that are more than 5,000 old are still strong and colorful.

Patti’s world is a glorious and colorful place, full of opportunities. Come travel with her and immerse yourself in language, adventure, food, and music. Her blogs make it easy to either delve deep into specific experiences or brush through as many as you can in search of one that suits your travel taste.

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