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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. |
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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. |
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The Leapark Hotel, across the road, is one of the favourite spots for a coffee or tea and assorted cookies/cakes. |
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(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. |
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(l-r) Ranald McIntyre, Doug Ross and Hugh O'Hare. |
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(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 |
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(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. |