River Findhorn at Tomatin, Inverness (Credit: VisitScotland/Paul Tomkins)
Life at Invereen (1948-1951)
By Donald MacAskill
Click to read a schoolboy's snapshot view of farm life at Invereen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Fhinn) between 1948 and 1951. The boy recalls many details of life on the Dunbar's farm from herding sheep and sowing seed, to homemade dinners with the family in the evening. An enchanting look at life on a working farm.
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