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Hi I just joined and am in ayrshire in scottieland

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sparkytops Sun 22-Nov-20 14:10:39

Hello, I am in ayrshire, in scotland, and see most of the members seem to be in england, are there any members in scotland at all?? I lived in england for 25 years, bromley, dover, and horsham, all lovely places..but am in ayrshire and have been now for a few years...would be nice to know if there are any members semi near, so in better times we could possibly meet for a coffee and blether..but lockdown presently is tricky..stay safe everyone..

Chewbacca Sat 19-Dec-20 09:34:49

and are often pretty intelligent with it, I find!!

How generous of you! grin

Marydoll Sat 19-Dec-20 08:56:58

Compliment!!!

Marydoll Sat 19-Dec-20 08:41:25

Kim, I shall take that as a complement!!! ?

Marydoll Sat 19-Dec-20 08:40:13

Welcome, Lomo keep your eye out for the Glesca Grannies.
It will probably be nearer the summer before we organise something.

Kim19 Sat 19-Dec-20 08:38:38

Hello and welcome! I'm very impressed that you're working your way around this forum so speedily. I've been on here for a while now and still discovering topics daily. I think you'll find many Scots on here. They like to chat and are often pretty intelligent with it, I find!!

Lomo123 Sat 19-Dec-20 08:27:50

Good Morning folks. Newbie here, just joined. Currently just outside Cumbernauld, hopefully when things get back to some kind of “normal”, I can meet up with some of you.

GrannyBear Sat 05-Dec-20 14:58:57

Hi sparkytops I moved to Ayr a couple of months ago, so I’m not far from you in Troon. It would be good to have a meet-up down this way. I met up with the friendly -Glesca Grannies- last January. Hopefully 2021 will see us all able to see each other again.

Charleygirl5 Tue 24-Nov-20 15:59:45

Welcome sparkytops. I was born and bred in Fife but came to London for a year in 1968 and it has been a long year.

Jane10 Tue 24-Nov-20 14:52:55

You'd be welcome to 'trot' even further to Edinburgh once all this Covid business is over. We usually have a Christmas lunch and a Burns lunch plus various more cultural outings and forays further North at times. Zoom only these days though. sad

sparkytops Tue 24-Nov-20 11:53:15

Hi how lovely you have met some of the group, when times are better I would enjoy trotting up to glasgow and meeting some of you too, thank you for your kind comments I am glad I joined this forum

diygran Mon 23-Nov-20 19:46:07

Good to hear from you Sparkytops.
I am in North East but we often travel to Ayrshire in summer. In camper van near Culzean Castle and at Ayr and Girvan sands last summer. Happy memories!

Marydoll Mon 23-Nov-20 19:30:28

Americanpie, I spent many a happy week at Castle Toward with my pupils on an adventure holiday. I absolutely loved it and all the beautiful scenery.

The teachers sometimes used to cycle into Dunoon, but I never made it beyond Inellan, as my legs were so short and I had to have a child's bike! sad

Marydoll Mon 23-Nov-20 19:26:59

There are a few new names here, who the Glesca Grannies, haven't met yet and you would be most welcome to join us, once we are able to do so.
Hopefully by the summer we will not have to worry so much about social distancing (am I being overly optimistic? ) and the weather will be better for those travelling down from up north.

We usually meet in the Concert Hall Café Bar at about 1pm, as it is close to the bus station, the subway and main railway stations. That gives the members coming down from Inverness or the East Coast time to get there.

The last time we had about seventeen from all airts and pairts of Scotland and had a great time catching up getting to know new members.

Something to look forward to.

TopsyIrene06 Mon 23-Nov-20 18:54:08

Hi there. I came to Scotland 9 years ago from Norfolk and now live in the southside of Glasgow. I am greatly looking forward to meeting up with the Scottish ladies once things get back to normal hopefully next year. Many an hour is spent browsing the Gransnet website from which I have found such support, help and knowledge during a very difficult time this year for me and for which I shall forever be grateful. The ladies know who they are and have helped me to accept, understand and stay calm.

paddyanne Mon 23-Nov-20 18:46:14

No not Irish Sparkly born and raised in Glasgow,Just haven't ever heard anyone call Scotland scottieland ,thought it was an insult to be honest .I have an English neighbour who insists on saying scotchland ,even though he's been here for 30 years and knows full well what Scotch is

rascal Mon 23-Nov-20 15:21:32

Hi sparklytops welcome. Here's another member from Scotland. I've lived in Argyll for many years. It's a beautiful part of Scotland. Originally I'm from Edinburgh. We had a Scotty called Mac when we were children, lovely Scottish Terrier. Enjoy the forum. smile

baubles Mon 23-Nov-20 15:21:04

Meant to say how much I love Troon beach, we have often walked the dog there, it’s not too far from me. Great place for watching the windsurfers too.

SueDonim Mon 23-Nov-20 15:17:24

Hi, Sparkytops! I’m in rural NE Scotland. I’m not much on GN nowadays as life is busier again but I pop in now and then, often later at night.

Americanpie Mon 23-Nov-20 15:07:55

Welcome Sparkytops,
I am in Dunoon across the water I'm from Cheshire originally but my husband was born in Greenock so that is why we moved after retiring. Don't like the rain much or the midges but when the sun shines it is glorious.

BlueBelle Mon 23-Nov-20 14:57:49

Welcome from me too I m not north of the border but wish to say have a good and long lasting visit to Gransnetland

Marydoll Mon 23-Nov-20 14:44:48

I too lived in Troon, 35 years ago.
Sparkytops, once we get back to normal, perhaps you would like to join a Glesca Grannies meet up!

annodomini Mon 23-Nov-20 14:33:50

Born and bred in North Ayrshire, but long-time resident south of the Border, I am envious of your living in Troon, Sparkytops. I love the views over the Firth of Clyde, unbeatable, in my opinion! Troon's a favourite place for my nephew and his wife and twins for walking on the beach.

ElaineI Mon 23-Nov-20 13:32:12

Hi welcome to Gransnet. I'm in Midlothian.

sparkytops Mon 23-Nov-20 13:31:44

Hi I dont know who flapperlady is, I am a bit unsure how to work the forum, but I am sparkytops or sparklytops, think I made a mistake when starting to sign on, but I definitely am not flapperlady..how odd, and intriguing..I am still trying to figure out how to make sure my nickname is only sparkytops as I cant see where accounts is either to try to sort..but will get there..

Parsley3 Mon 23-Nov-20 13:30:05

Welcome. We are all looking forward to being able to meet up eventually . There are Grans from all over the World on here and many in Scotland like us so the craic is good.