Thanks for this wonderful video. My family origins are founded in this beautiful area. We were Septs of the McDonald Clan. My deep ancestry lies in the migration of the nomadic Yamaha people that entered Eastern Europe from the Caucuses and the Eurasian steps 40,000 years ago. It’s amazing that they mixed with Western European groups that eventually came to people northwestern Europe and the British Isles. A long road to travel for us all. 💕
I'm really enjoying your videos. I share them all with my ex wife/best friend. She also loves them. We love Scotland, Ireland, Brittan , and Wales. Will you ever do any sites outside of Scotland?
Thank you for those kind words. Unfortunately it is unlikely we will get far from Scotland. Kate and I are both 75 (in fact it is Kate's birthday today). I am currently trying to write a script about Skara Brae to go with the video clips I took when we were there in the summer. So hopefully that will be the next one. I think after that we will probably stay closer to Aberdeen. There is a lot still to see here.
It's a shame you didn't do a little more detail on the archaeological remains of the Lord Of The Isle site. Time team did a dig there but they found so much they had to leave it unresolved with unanswered questions.
Thanks for your comments. I am sure there is much still to be discovered at the site. We were mere tourists there for about 90 minutes. I did a lot of research when I got home including looking at Time Team. I am wary about making suggestions in our videos that cannot be substantiated by the experts.
Ah the lordship ! I was here as a child my father always maintained we were direct descendants of the Lords of the isles. My great great grandfather was malcolm Macdonald of kilchoman.
Great video but you went from John of Islay at the start of the Hundred Years War to John of Islay at the end of the Hundred Years War in the blink of an eye.
Thank you Kate...it is truly a wonderful era of the shifting sands of time...Regards from Perth Scot. 😁
Thanks for this wonderful video. My family origins are founded in this beautiful area. We were Septs of the McDonald Clan. My deep ancestry lies in the migration of the nomadic Yamaha people that entered Eastern Europe from the Caucuses and the Eurasian steps 40,000 years ago. It’s amazing that they mixed with Western European groups that eventually came to people northwestern Europe and the British Isles. A long road to travel for us all. 💕
Great video , very informative and beautiful cinematography .
Thanks for the great historical video
Very beautiful and thank you!
Highly informative and visually beautiful. Thank you ma’am.
Lovely videos - thanks !
I’m also named Finlaggan.
It’s such a lovely place
Beautiful.
Very handy for visiting 😀 👍
I'm really enjoying your videos. I share them all with my ex wife/best friend. She also loves them. We love Scotland, Ireland, Brittan , and Wales. Will you ever do any sites outside of Scotland?
Thank you for those kind words. Unfortunately it is unlikely we will get far from Scotland. Kate and I are both 75 (in fact it is Kate's birthday today). I am currently trying to write a script about Skara Brae to go with the video clips I took when we were there in the summer. So hopefully that will be the next one. I think after that we will probably stay closer to Aberdeen. There is a lot still to see here.
It's a shame you didn't do a little more detail on the archaeological remains of the Lord Of The Isle site. Time team did a dig there but they found so much they had to leave it unresolved with unanswered questions.
Thanks for your comments. I am sure there is much still to be discovered at the site. We were mere tourists there for about 90 minutes. I did a lot of research when I got home including looking at Time Team. I am wary about making suggestions in our videos that cannot be substantiated by the experts.
@@dipinmedia Ah, I see. Well, I don't blame you for being careful, and anyway, overall it was a nice looking and informative video. Thanks.
Ah the lordship ! I was here as a child my father always maintained we were direct descendants of the Lords of the isles. My great great grandfather was malcolm Macdonald of kilchoman.
Very nice video.
Lovely video!
Thank you! It is great to get positive feedback.
Great video but you went from John of Islay at the start of the Hundred Years War to John of Islay at the end of the Hundred Years War in the blink of an eye.
what a beautiful place