26: The Scottish Isle - Restoring Our Cottage; Renovation; Island Life; Off-Grid Living in Scotland
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 Published On Premiered Nov 8, 2023

Episode 26.

Welcome to The Scottish Isle, where we share the captivating world of our life on this private island in the Hebrides. Our channel is your window to the rich treasures of this unique way of life, showcasing Scotland's beauty, local traditions, and the enchanting, old-fashioned lifestyle we embrace. Join us on this exciting journey as we explore the stories and wonders that shape our island life, from breath-taking landscapes to cherished traditions; the renovation of a 300-year-old cottage, and the restoration of antiques. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Let's embark on this remarkable adventure together!

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Title music 'Wild Mountain Thyme'; a traditional Scottish folk tune, performed by Tara Howley.

Background music frequently used:

Reidun Schlesinger on harp, a Belgian classically-trained musician plays Fanny Power, attributed to Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738).
https://harpmusic.ie/
Please follow her YouTube channel at    / @rheidun  

Reidun Schlesinger on harp, a Belgian classically-trained musician, playing Blind Mary - attributed to Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738).
https://harpmusic.ie/
Please follow her YouTube channel at    / @rheidun  

Rocio Galena playing The Clergy's Lamentation, traditional Irish folk tune by Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738).
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