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Lunanhead memories

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Angus memories

Our wedding

Dundee, Dudhope Castle 2005

This photo will always be significant to me as we were  married in the castle on 10th of June 2006. It is a lovely setting with beautiful gardens.         
A memory of Dundee contributed by grace abbott

memories

As a boy i would wander
through fields and in water,
go fishing, make swings
was happy with things:

Would roam with the dog
slip on Algae green log,
smell rain on the grass
polish Grans brass:

Climb dykes, collect conkers
leap Cargills, I was bonkers,
make carties with prams
watch Salmon jump Dams:

I summer pick berries
six weeks in black wellies,
up dreels of soft fruit
to give your mum loot:

In autumn lift Tatties
no chance of being fatties,
with your back bent all day
just want home i would prey:

These days have sped by
where's time gone I sigh!
From Rattray to Blair
a town i recognise nae mare:
A memory of Blairgowrie contributed by john downie

Happy Days

Dundee, Dudhope Castle 2005

The castle is beautifully restored now but when my sister and i were wee it really looked like a haunted ruin. We used to scare ourselves silly running through the middle door to get to the playpark on the other side.
A memory of Dundee contributed by jen mcgrath

Dudhope Park by the Castle

Dundee, Dudhope Castle 2005

My name then was Watson.  I used to live in Dudhope Crescent Road, which was opposite a small grave yard by Bell St, sadly no longer there.  My granny used to take to roll my easter egg down the hill near the swings.  In those days the castle did'nt look like this,  peacocks were in cages there.  You got a lovely view of the DRI and across the Tay to Fife.  Those were the days, unfortunately things have to change.  The DRI has gone and Dundee is not the same anymore.  I still come home every few months to savour the memories.
A memory of Dundee contributed by Sandra Naylor