by Tom Morton
I’m a FAN OF Forres. And Elgin. I lived for a time in nearby Nairn and also spent a memorable few weeks filming at the Findhorn Foundation, famed for its varied diet of spirituality, eco-housing, giant vegetables and fantastic roundhouses made, appropriately enough, of old wooden whisky washbacks. I have appeared at the Spirit of Speyside whisky festival in an Elgin bar, and spent time in various Elgin bars just for fun.
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iScot June 2017 issue - the one with The Proclaimers 'Turn that frown upside down' front cover
116 jam packed pages of the best craic in Scotland from the only truly independent pro Scottish magazine.
Alyn Smith MEP - "You're Welcome Here"
Robbie Dinwoodie - Saying 'AYE" with LFI
Dave Bowman - The Angus Roberston Interview
Derek Bateman - More Democracy?
Dave Bowman - Gala's Pride
Tom Morton - Cadenhead celebrates & Scotland's best Whisky Column
Wee Ginger Dug - Nae North Britain
Blaze's Trail - Dog for Sale!
David J Black - A bedtime story
Grousebeater - Promoting The Proclaimers
Jason Michael McCann - Subversion of Democracy?
John MacKenzie - The Arran Clearances ( yes, 40 miles from Glasgow!)
Zoe Weir - Within its walls - Linlithgow Palace
Iain McLaren - Photo Essay
Mary Edward - The Jews of Glasgow
Indy Lawyer - Your very good health
Vivien Martin - Spaceman & Spies
iScot Short Story - David McVey - Mr Scotland
Major Bloodnok and Mystic Mons Meg
Heidbyler
Soduko ( No, not Sudoko!)
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