Shirl actually did kiss the floor! It may not be perfect, but it is ours!
We wondered how immigration would go, with all the twenty or so stamps in our passports. The agent just said "How could you afford that?" Answer: you can learn to travel quite economically.
In 1889, one of the "Glasgow Boys," EA Hornel, painted this image based on The Brownie of Glendoch, a poem in Scots by William Nicholson. It depicts "a wild phantom who frightens people by his appearance but is more to be pitied," according to the museum.