Hello Kilted Wanderer - Though my Scottish paternal ancestors came to 🇨🇦 from Berwickshire - I’m fascinated by other areas of Scotland as well. We actually have a town named Ayr here in Ontario 🇨🇦 It was a namesake of yours. There were many Scottish folk who came here and there are still Highland Games held every summer in various communities. Appreciate your video. Slainte! 💙🏴💙
Hi Jane, its always nice to hear from around the world, Canada and Scotland are kindred spirits and you are held in high regard here. Im glad you enjoy my videos they are always a bit hit or miss, but i like it that way, we cant film Oban and Edinburgh all the time, some of the unknown places deserve a shot, cheers g.
@@thekiltedcyclist4698 Thank you for your kind words about Canada. Many Scottish folks established farming communities here as well as villages and towns. I agree with you about doing stories on the perhaps lesser known areas of the Homeland. My surname is my late husband’s. My paternal Scottish names were Cockburn/Coburn plus Fair and Paton. I’m very proud of my ancestors and am glad they passed their fighting spirit down to me. Have a great weekend! Cheers!
Spent several days there in May this year. Wanted to do some family research but the Dick was closed for some renovations. Did make it to the Dean castle, well worth it. Would like to go again sometime. It’s a long way from Wa, USA, and at 75 it may be just a dream. Did enjoy your video, showed a lot of things I missed.
You missed out the Dean Castle where Margaret Tudor (James IV's spouse) lived at one time. Also missed the Burns Monument in the Kay Park; although the monument itself isn't what it used to be having been burned down by some yobs in the 1990s.
Sadly my time is limited when filming and i cant include everything, and people will only watch about 10 mins of footage. But thanks for your comment and i might visit those places if im nearby, cheers g.
That is of course true, the Kilmarnock edition of his book is known wordwide, but almost every town i film has a Rabbie connection, that boy must have travelled a bit, thanks for watching. Cheers g.
Hello Kilted Wanderer - Though my Scottish paternal ancestors came to 🇨🇦 from Berwickshire - I’m fascinated by other areas of Scotland as well. We actually have a town named Ayr here in Ontario 🇨🇦
It was a namesake of yours. There were many Scottish folk who came here and there are still Highland Games held every summer in various communities. Appreciate your video. Slainte! 💙🏴💙
Hi Jane, its always nice to hear from around the world, Canada and Scotland are kindred spirits and you are held in high regard here. Im glad you enjoy my videos they are always a bit hit or miss, but i like it that way, we cant film Oban and Edinburgh all the time, some of the unknown places deserve a shot, cheers g.
@@thekiltedcyclist4698 Thank you for your kind words about Canada. Many Scottish folks established farming communities here as well as villages and towns. I agree with you about doing stories on the perhaps lesser known areas of the Homeland. My surname is my late husband’s. My paternal Scottish names were Cockburn/Coburn plus Fair and Paton. I’m very proud of my ancestors and am glad they passed their fighting spirit down to me. Have a great weekend! Cheers!
Thank you for calling in to The Wynd Coffee Shop
Cheers Barry, yoy do a great coffee
Spent several days there in May this year. Wanted to do some family research but the Dick was closed for some renovations. Did make it to the Dean castle, well worth it. Would like to go again sometime. It’s a long way from Wa, USA, and at 75 it may be just a dream. Did enjoy your video, showed a lot of things I missed.
Glad you liked it Diane, its a pity the Dick institute was closed as its a fabulous museum. Cheers g.
The swimmer sculptures mark the river underneath
I really enjoyed it, thanks.
You missed out the Dean Castle where Margaret Tudor (James IV's spouse) lived at one time. Also missed the Burns Monument in the Kay Park; although the monument itself isn't what it used to be having been burned down by some yobs in the 1990s.
Sadly my time is limited when filming and i cant include everything, and people will only watch about 10 mins of footage. But thanks for your comment and i might visit those places if im nearby, cheers g.
Naw Kilmarnock is a black void of Ned’s… save yersel 🙀
Simple answer is, No.
That was straightforward enough lol
7:25 - I love the mural of the lady with the sunbrella, any idea who the artist is?
There is a story attached to it, quite a sad story but dont know the artist
Junkie land
You never mentioned Rabbie Burns!!!
That is of course true, the Kilmarnock edition of his book is known wordwide, but almost every town i film has a Rabbie connection, that boy must have travelled a bit, thanks for watching. Cheers g.
and it has loads of junkies at the mall!!!!
Sadly that is the same story everywhere
My house is very close to the park library and wat monument
Well, my boyfriend is from kilmarnock and I have to know the city before I get here, so let me know about which bars we can visit. Thanks Sara
Sadly im not from Kilmarnock, i was only passing through. Tiktok does reviews of pubs and bars. You could maybe look there. Cheers
@@thekiltedcyclist4698 aw, thank you very much for answering. I cannot wait to visit Scotland 🥲✨️
If you need any ideas of places to see, message me. Cheers g
You should visit
I liked Kilmarnock