Harry Potter rail line.
Scotland is where people like to 'COORIE' (enjoy the things around you; be snug and cosy; slow down and be content.)
Dalbeattie in Dumfries and Galloway.
Tourists come to Scotland to coorie doon with friendly people.
Scotland was voted Most Welcoming Country by Rough Guides readers.
Rough Guides name Scotland as their 'favourite destination'
Dumfries.
In Scotland you can COORIE with the coos.
Dumfries and Galloway.
In Scotland, you can cycle to a country inn, and coorie doon with John Buchan and a wee dram.
DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY, PART ONE. PART TWO PART THREE PART FOUR PART FIVE
Dumfries and Galloway was where Fergie came when she wanted to relax and coorie.
PHOTOS . DUMFRIES DALBEATTIE CASTLE DOUGLAS KIRKCUDBRIGHT DOUGLAS DAY.
DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY, PART ONE. PART TWO PART THREE PART FOUR PART FIVE
Dumfries and Galloway was where Fergie came when she wanted to relax and coorie.
PHOTOS . DUMFRIES DALBEATTIE CASTLE DOUGLAS KIRKCUDBRIGHT DOUGLAS DAY.
Some Scots like to coorie-doon with their bidie-in.
'Coorie' is a Scottish word meaning 'to snuggle' or 'cuddle'.
A bidie-in is a live-in wife or partner.
Balcary Bay, Dumfries and Galloway.
You can 'coorie' with anything Scottish - such as Arthur's Seat, the Old Man of Storr, Irn Bru, cullen skink or cranachan.
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You can 'coorie' with Scottish dancing in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Queen Elizabeth (left)
Gabriella Bennett is the author of The Art of Coorie.
According to Gabriella, 'Coorie' is about using the things around you - in order to find contentment.
For the Queen, at Balmoral, that can mean the world of heather and lochs and dogs.
For Rabbie Burns, that meant coorying doon with various bidie-oots.
RABBIE BURNS AND OTHER GAY/BI SCOTS
Top people like to coorie in Scotland.
Above, we see the art of coorie in Jakarta.
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Balcary Bay, Dumfries and Galloway.
You can 'coorie' with anything Scottish - such as Arthur's Seat, the Old Man of Storr, Irn Bru, cullen skink or cranachan.
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You can 'coorie' with Scottish dancing in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Queen Elizabeth (left)
Gabriella Bennett is the author of The Art of Coorie.
According to Gabriella, 'Coorie' is about using the things around you - in order to find contentment.
For the Queen, at Balmoral, that can mean the world of heather and lochs and dogs.
For Rabbie Burns, that meant coorying doon with various bidie-oots.
RABBIE BURNS AND OTHER GAY/BI SCOTS
Top people like to coorie in Scotland.
Above, we see the art of coorie in Jakarta.
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We are the most loving and the most violent creatures in nature; the most artistic and the most destructive; the most altruistic and the most greedy; we have the most extremes.
ReplyDeleteDo animals think and feel, do they love and have friends, do they feel sad, lonely and get depressed, do they have empathy?
Why do so few animals attack us and yet we attack them?
Humans believe they have free will, but I think animals believe they do too. Well, they don't believe because they don't have our type of consciousness, but they feel that they do. They evaluate and make decisions in their way, perhaps through feelings and the way their minds consciously perceive the world. They have a free spirit, like us.
What animals are thinking and feeling, and why it should matter | Carl Safina
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