Sunday, May 11, 2008


This is Sister Watson sitting on the roots of her favorite tree in the park where we walk each morning. It is on the edge of Balgay Cemetery. The tree is huge.

Claypots Castle



This is the Claypots Castle. Built in the 1500s in Broughty Ferry. It was built for defense but never had to be defended.

Friday, May 2, 2008



May 2, 2008

This is Brian Webster a member in the Bingham Terr. Ward. One of his hobies is to take pictures of Wolves. His walls are covered with these photos. Most were taken in the U.S. and Canada. He gave us some photos to send to Nathan's wife Tina because she loves everything to do with wolves. He invited us over for dinner and fed us "Smokies" from Arborath. They are smoked Haddock.



This is a view of the other half of the cathederal. It was so large that Sister Watson had to stand way back to get it all in. This photo should have been put on the blog before the tower photo.


The structure on the left is called a city market cross. It denotes the center of the city. This one has been here since the late 1500's. The large tower to the right is part of a cathederal which held criminals during the reformation. Owned by the Church of Scotland. It is the largest church tower in all of Scotland. We were on a walking tour of downtown Dundee when we took these photos.


Elder Watson in the Daffodils in front of an apartment building above Magdaien Park where we take our morning walks.

This is Clair Phillips, whom I spoke about last week. She is so delightful that everyone at Church wants to hold her. We are teaching her and her mother, Tina Phillips. This little gal really touches your heart strings. She is a real keeper.