The Scottish government is looking for Scottish non-binary people to participate in focus groups to help it develop more inclusive policies. If you'd like to participate, you can find the information you need here https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/nonbeapsgfg23#lgbtq#nonbinary#Scotland
Destroying the planet we live on -- the only planet we can live on -- is of course totally legal and even supported and subsidised by governments around the world (including #Scotland's).
But PROTESTING against destroying the planet? That's illegal. That's very, very illegal. Don't even think about doing that.
A group of small farmers, crofters and crafters located in the Scottish Highlands have started Highland Wool CIC, to support a sustainable wool industry in Scotland.
My friend Donna has set up this fundraiser to buy & refurbish a wool picker, a carding machine, and assorted other pieces of equipment. They will also renovate a 200+ year old dilapidated stone barn and transform it into a mini-mill which uses sustainable energy.
Sometimes you just gotta sit on a bench beside the Observatory, eating fish & chips from a favoured chippy (Stefano's on Morningside Road) in a chilly -1ºC under light of a full moon whilst watching the remains of an aurora display as Orion rises.
Beaches are places of intertidal liminality. Transient, impermanent and ever changing. To be the first person to walk on the sands as the tide retreats, is to find the world remade.
On this day in history. The Declaration of Arbroath, probably the most important and influential document in Scottish history and considered by UNESCO to be of world significance, was dated 6 April 1320: making it 704 years old today. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/arbroath/arbroathabbey/index.html