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McCall's ADL Enviro 200MMC YW25 DCE at Dumfries Railway station working the 117 to Lockerbie. This takes a circuitous route via Currutherstown and Hightae

Shows Lochmaben surrounded by the Mill Loch on the left, the Kirk Loch in the middle and the largest loch, Castle Loch on the right. Hightae Loch is bottom right.

Hightae 117; Church Crescent, Dumfries

In memory of William Murray LITHGOW son of Andrew LITHGOW and Margaret MURRAY who died at Plantingfoot Feb 4th 1900 aged 1 year and 4 months. Also Margaret MURRAY wife of Andrew LITHGOW who died at Hightae Sep 6th 1929 aged 63 years. Also the above Andrew LITHGOW who died at Hightae Nov 20th 1930 aged 68 years.

Hamlets of Greenhill (left) and Heck (right) are "islands" in the floodwaters. Hightae is seen top right. These are 3 of the Royal Four Towns.

Houstons Of Lockerbie

Hightae 117

Alexander Dennis Enviro 200

Carlisle Road

Lockerbie

Shillahill farm and bridge in the foreground with Greenhill and Heck, islands in the middle. Enlarged Hightae Loch top middle right.

Houstons Of Lockerbie

Hightae 117

Optare Solo

Main Street

Lockerbie

Spring Fling Rural Mural 2016.

(The Mossburn Animal Centre, Hightae)

 

The mural is on the side of a large, stone farm building at this centre for ill-treated and abandoned animals. It is visible from B7020. The creators will be Berlin-based arts duo 44 Flavours (Sebastian Bagge and Julio Rölle) and Dumfries and Galloway visual artist Rory Laycock.

 

Photograph by Colin Tennant.

  

The artists also created a painted wooden structure which they dubbed “the doocot” inspired by pigeon houses they had seen in Glasgow.

A mud encrusted bullock stands in a muddy frozen field in winter. Taken near Hightae, Dumfries & Galloway

 

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Spring Fling Rural Mural 2016.

(The Mossburn Animal Centre, Hightae)

 

The mural is on the side of a large, stone farm building at this centre for ill-treated and abandoned animals. It is visible from B7020. The creators will be Berlin-based arts duo 44 Flavours (Sebastian Bagge and Julio Rölle) and Dumfries and Galloway visual artist Rory Laycock.

 

The artists also created a painted wooden structure which they dubbed “the doocot” inspired by pigeon houses they had seen in Glasgow.

 

Photograph by Colin Tennant.

Spring Fling Rural Mural 2016.

(The Mossburn Animal Centre, Hightae)

  

The mural is on the side of a large, stone farm building at this centre for ill-treated and abandoned animals. It is visible from B7020. The creators will be Berlin-based arts duo 44 Flavours (Sebastian Bagge and Julio Rölle) and Dumfries and Galloway visual artist Rory Laycock.

  

Photograph by Colin Tennant.

Spring Fling Rural Mural 2016.

(The Mossburn Animal Centre, Hightae)

 

The mural is on the side of a large, stone farm building at this centre for ill-treated and abandoned animals. It is visible from B7020. The creators will be Berlin-based arts duo 44 Flavours (Sebastian Bagge and Julio Rölle) and Dumfries and Galloway visual artist Rory Laycock.

 

The artists also created a painted wooden structure which they dubbed “the doocot” inspired by pigeon houses they had seen in Glasgow.

 

Photograph by Colin Tennant.

  

A lone swan patrols the loch at Hartwood Farm, Hightae, Dumfries and Galloway.

Spring Fling Rural Mural 2016.

(The Mossburn Animal Centre, Hightae)

  

The mural is on the side of a large, stone farm building at this centre for ill-treated and abandoned animals. It is visible from B7020. The creators will be Berlin-based arts duo 44 Flavours (Sebastian Bagge and Julio Rölle) and Dumfries and Galloway visual artist Rory Laycock.

  

Photograph by Colin Tennant.

Spring Fling Rural Mural 2016.

(The Mossburn Animal Centre, Hightae)

  

The mural is on the side of a large, stone farm building at this centre for ill-treated and abandoned animals. It is visible from B7020. The creators will be Berlin-based arts duo 44 Flavours (Sebastian Bagge and Julio Rölle) and Dumfries and Galloway visual artist Rory Laycock.

  

Photograph by Colin Tennant.

Taken from by the Calflea Burn, Hightae

Annerdale Way Day 3

Hightae

The Annandale Way is a new 55 mile long distance walking route linking Moffat and Annan i somehow walked 63.5 miles.

Annerdale Way Day 3

Hightae

The Annandale Way is a new 55 mile long distance walking route linking Moffat and Annan i somehow walked 63.5 miles.

Nicking the cats' food.

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