There is something quite magical about the Scottish Borders and I think that this panorama from Scott's View gives a fantastic example. With the Cheviot Hills in the background and the River Tweed running through the valley there is no wonder that this was Sir Walter Scott's favourite view. When ever he passed along the road he always stopped his horses so that he could take in the view.
The story goes that his funeral procession also passed this way and that the horses stopped of their own accord to allow their master one final look.
MrsL says
Ah, that brught back some memories; I spent soem time in the Borders, this was the best view. Thanks for posting.:)
MrsL
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