FALKIRK & GRANGEMOUTH


GRANGEMOUTH

This is the headquarters (141 Bo'ness Road) of the Electric Scotland website. Ranald McIntyre, seen here but no relation to the manager, is a frequent visitor from Falkirk.
Alastair McIntyre, manager of Electric Scotland, wanted me to include his prized pink hydrangea in the picture. Notice the Rowan tree filled with berries to the left.
The Leapark Hotel, across the road, is one of the favourite spots for a coffee or tea and assorted cookies/cakes.
(l-r) Pat Ross, Doug Ross and Hugh O'Hare. Hugh just happened to drop in shortly after our arrival on our first trip to Grangemouth with Ranald McIntyre.
(l-r) Ranald McIntyre, Doug Ross and Hugh O'Hare.
(l-r) Alastair McIntyre, manager of Electric Scotland
Doug Ross, webmaster for the Clan Ross Association of Canada, Inc.
Peter D. Wright, Chairman of the Scots Independent Newspaper
(l-r) Alastair McIntyre, Pat Ross and Doug Ross in front of the Rowan tree. The heavy load of berries is said to indicate a long cold winter.
Click Here People of Scottish descent often take a rock or two home as souvenirs of their roots or origins. Pat and I presented Alastair with a couple of rocks from Canada to help restore the equilibrium.


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