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July 17, 2007

Flodden Field

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September 9 1513: in the low rolling hills of north Northumberland an invading Scottish army was defeated in the bloodiest ever encounter between England and Scotland. James IV, King of the Scots, nine of his Earls, fourteen Lords of Parliament, five Highland Chiefs and 10,000 men at arms fell between 4 and 6 o'clock that afternoon.

We'll hae nae mair lilting, at the yowe-milking,
Women and bairns are dowie and wae.
Sighing and moaning, on ilka green loaning,
The flowers of the forest are all wede away.

Jean Elliot "Flowers of the Forest" 1755

November 23, 2006

Anderson Valley

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Boonville, California

July 27, 2005

Joyous Gard

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Bamburgh UK

March 2, 2005

Dunstanburgh

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Northumberland coast, UK

November 28, 2004

Anderson Valley

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Boonville, California

Helen and Sam

September 2, 2004

Foothills - The Dish

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Stanford, California