Every year on 25th January, we raise a glass to Scotland’s National Bard, Robert Burns ~ reciting poetry, slicing the haggis, and pretending we fully understand Address to a Haggis on the first reading!! But beyond the famous poems and well-worn stories lies a Burns...
Scotland is a magical place during the Festive season…….from cosy winter traditions handed down through generations to lively Hogmanay celebrations filled with music, good company, and a wee dram, there’s something truly unique about a Scottish Christmas...
Surviving Droughtlander with Authentic Scottish Heritage The wait continues! Although Blood of My Blood now gives us a deeper look into the early lives of Brian Fraser and Ellen MacKenzie, we still have a long road ahead before Season 8 arrives in 2026 to...
Why You Should Buy Scottish Gifts from Scottish Makers Scottish gifts aren’t just about tartan and bagpipes. They’re about meaning, memory, and the spirit of a place. Whether it’s a thoughtful keepsake for a friend abroad or a small reminder of home, where it comes...
The Tradition of the Bridal Sixpence The sixpence tradition comes from the well-loved rhyme: “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in her shoe.” Scots have long shared coins as symbols of luck, prosperity, and love in...