Different from a Kellas Cat, the above specimen was found on the Revack estate near Dufftown. Note its pronounced roman nose and and long skull. Here's more information on Kellas cats and 'the rabbit headed' Dufftown Cat plus a little fellow I photographed earlier....
Earlier today on Radio Four there was a great follow up documentary on Masquerade, the illustrated puzzle book from 1979 by Kit Williams (above). 30 years since it was published, it is still a huge source of inspiration and delight - some gardens in the Cotwolds are even holding their own treasure hunt this summer for a charm bracelet its the Cotswold Garden Charm Offensive Treasure Trail. Go forth with marmalade sandwiches and dig yourself up some finds!
On Sunday we went on the Keith and Dufftown Railway, crossing the river Isla seven times on its way to Keith. We also had to stop on the return journey to let some chickens pass out of the way and off the tracks! Also spotted on the line was a black cat and some deer. Thank you Bella for the pictures.
The Train Driver had his lunch on the way. Nothing like a nice cup of tea on the job!
Derelict by 1725, stones from Auchindoun Castle were taken and used to build Balvenie and other buildings in the area. The burning of the castle inspired a traditional song, 'The Burning of Auchindoun',