when populated at all by scary ass barbarians, tribes so ferocious, so extravagant in their violence and toughness that even the roman legions decided not to mess with them, and instead built a wall, hoping to just keep them out and away from civilized society. later hunting estates like this were home to tenant formers who scrounged a living by growing potatoes. owned by various royals, the highland clans, mckensie and mccloud to name a few. wealthy farmerings, and today, half the land in scotland is owned by fewer than 500 people. it s an anachronism. it s seductive as well. who wouldn t do this, if they could?
going to eat meat again, then i had to be prepared to do the whole business. right. you ve got to be accountable. for all of it. for all of it. so i started getting the fish with the guts in and then gutting them. you want to eat it? come and kill it. you go, well, then i have to do that as well. when i started doing it, it was like coming home. and that s the thing with being on the hill. until the 19th century, the scottish highlands were seen by many as a mysterious, hostile, and dangerous land, populated when populated at all by scary ass barbarians, tribes so
until the 19th century, the scottish highlands were seen by many as a mysterious, hostile, and dangerous land, populated when populated at all by scary ass barbarians, tribes so ferocious, so extravagant in their violence and toughness that even the roman legions decided not to mess with them, and instead built a wall, hoping to just keep them out and away from civilized society. later hunting estates like this were home to tenant formers who scrounged a living by growing potatoes. today around half the land in
ass barbarians, tribes so ferocious, so extravagant in their violence and toughness that even the roman legions decided not to mess with them, and instead built a wall, hoping to just keep them out and away from civilized society. later hunting estates like this were home to tenant formers who scrounged a living by growing potatoes. today around half the land in scotland is owned by fewer than 500 people. it s an inan cronism.
ass barbarians, tribes so ferocious, so extravagant in their violence and toughness that even the roman legions decided not to mess with them, and instead balt wall. hoping to keep them out of the way of civilized society. later hunting estates like this were home to tenant farmers who scratched out a living by growing potatoes. today around half the land in scotland is owned by fewer than 500 people. it s an anack ruinism and sedective as well. because who wouldn t do this if they could? enjoy this kind of rugged solitude from a warm, inviting 17th century lodge.