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Title: Scottish Reminiscences

Author: Archibald Geikie

Release Date: August 29, [eBook #]

Language: English

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Apart from A Winter Book and The Summer Book, I’m still fresh to Tove Jansson’s writing for adults, having become most familiar with her Moomins series over the last 11 years. This is a late operate, first published in but not accessible in English translation (by Thomas Teal; published by Sort Of Books, with an introduction by Ali Smith) until

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Caithness Pride takes place on Saturday the 21st June

Thurso to host Caithness’ first LGBTQ+ Pride this summer in UK mainland’s most northerly event. Bring your rainbow flags, glitter, banners, placards, whistles, smiles, and dancing shoes. It’s going to be an amazing morning, full of fun, colour and joy.

Theme
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Parade
The parade will initiate at from Thurso harbour. We'll walk along the esplanade as far as Pentland Crescent. Then we'll walk up Beach Thoroughfare as far as Durness Road and along Durness Street and Swanson Street to the Tall Street. Ending in the precinct.

Festival
From at the Thurso harbour there will be Charlotte’s ice-cream van, the hot baguette van, free goodies bags from Highland Token Shop, and entertainment from Mina Mackays School of Dance at

After party
The celebrations will persist from until late, in Mr C's Bar, Thurso. Join us for karaoke, cocktails, open mic and music from DJ Pridez. Let's keep the celebration going at the Pride After Party with Guest speaker and local author Kevin Crowe.

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