BURN SURVIVOR: SELF-ISOLATING (PART 2)

Hi, you are “face to face with Shell”.

HOW ARE YOU COPING WITH STAYING INDOORS, AS MORE RESTRICTIONS ARE PUT IN PLACE AS A RESULT OF CORONAVIRUS?

As new restrictions have come into place, how are we coping out there?  However, frustrating it is, it’s all for our safety.

First up, I would like to give a shout out to those of you who are not at home and who are keeping our country running, putting their lives, and their families lives at risk.  I personally thank you.

As I said on the previous page (please click on the link below if you haven’t seen it); think about what you like doing or think about something you would like to do, to help keep you occupied during these times.  I hope you have found something and that you are enjoying your days, albeit, a little differently.

BURN SURVIVOR: SELF-ISOLATING (PART 1)

 

PLEASE NOTE:  THE VIDEO BELOW WAS FILMED BEFORE THESE FURTHER RESTRICTIONS CAME IN

 

I wanted to try and give you something different to look at during these times.  There are links below the video if you would like to learn more about Reverend Robert Kirk.  I think his story is fascinating.  I have also added a few photos and a link if you would like to buy one of the “Fairy Minister’s” books.

I hope you enjoy this page and that you are staying safe out there.

Stay safe, stay strong, and we’ll chat soon.

Please have a watch of the video below:

 

http://www.lochlomondtrossachs.org.uk/park-stories/the-remarkable-rev-robert-kirk

https://www.stirlingghostwalk.com/tales/robert-kirk-the-fairy-minister

https://www.transceltic.com/scottish/robert-kirk-fairy-minister

Symbols on Reverend Kirk’s Gravestone in Aberfoyle Cemetery: Thistle, Shepherd’s crook and Dagger

 

 

These photos show the grave of Reverend Robert Kirk of Aberfoyle, also known as “The Fairy Minister”. 

The coins on his gravestone are for good luck.

(Photos taken 2020).

 

 

Below are few photos of our walk up the Fairy Knowe, look closely and you may see a “Pixie” peeking out from a tree.

(Photos taken 2020).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please click on the link below if you would like to buy one of Robert Kirk’s books: