The Hazel Tree

The Hazel Tree

by Jo Woolf

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Craig Phadrig and its kings

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Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness

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Birdsong and light

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Winter trees in Glen Roy

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From the River Awe to Loch Etive

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The old pinewoods in Glen Orchy

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The Kyle of Tongue: a battle, a hero’s grave and a cow with a gold coin

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  • Happy New Year

    January 4, 2025 /

    I’d like to wish all my readers a very Happy New Year. I’d also like to ask you a favour:   I’ve recently updated this site to a new version of WordPress, and I’m concerned that my subscribers are no longer receiving notifications of new posts.    Did you receive a notification about this post, by email or otherwise?   I’d appreciate knowing – please could you drop me a quick line in the comments below, or email me direct:  jo(at)thehazeltree.co.uk If there’s something broken, I’ll do my best to get it fixed (wish me luck!) With many thanks and best wishes, Jo  

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    Christmas wishes

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  • Orkney: the Stones of Stenness

    December 29, 2024 /

    These Neolithic skyscrapers pose a hundred questions, to which there are no definite answers

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    Glen More and the headless horseman

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    September 1, 2016

    Kilmartin Glen: Nether Largie South

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  • Orkney: the Ring of Brodgar

    December 21, 2024 /

    Scotland's largest Neolithic stone circle, which stands on the Ness of Brodgar

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    St Andrews: the glorious Cathedral

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    Glen Lonan: ‘The Road of the Kings’

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