tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274851670267684075.post66117008682057810..comments2024-03-08T19:51:42.607+00:00Comments on Land of the Big Sky.: Windy Wednesday.justjillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17253881958131548009noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274851670267684075.post-66303915173677062572018-02-01T08:25:40.297+00:002018-02-01T08:25:40.297+00:00Hi I hopped to you from the blog list on Kamo Lady...Hi I hopped to you from the blog list on Kamo Lady's blog, ( Susan Lee) . My Mum was born in Cambuslang, south of Glasgow, and came to New Zealand when she was 6, in 1909. My Grandfather had come here 2 years earlier, and started a tailoring factory, saving money for their boat journey. He was told by his Dr he had to leave and move to a better climate. Not sure but it might have been asthma, and heart problems too. I remember my Gran telling me about playing " Chucky Stones " in the Clyde. It must have been an ordeal, on the boat in rough weather, a long trip, with my Mum, and her younger sister and brother. I so enjoy reading your posts. Take care on the icy footpaths. Fond greetings from Jean in NZ.Nancy Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11854698513524662527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2274851670267684075.post-38133389960667912172018-01-31T22:01:54.891+00:002018-01-31T22:01:54.891+00:00beautiful photos as usual, I always say that lol, ...beautiful photos as usual, I always say that lol, but its true. I love how your town gets involved to support the football game! That is a beautiful Pheasant and yes where was it hiding the other day!!!<br />I hope you get your phone straightened out,,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com