Ale Water
While in Ancrum, Leonie takes a walk along the River Ale.
The Scottish Borders lie in the eastern part of the Southern Uplands. This area is mostly hilly and rural, and the River Tweed runs eastward through it. Two of Scotland's forty national scenic areas are within the region.
While in Ancrum, Leonie takes a walk along the River Ale.
Leonie and Charlie visit a nearby, accessible waterfall.
Leonie and Charlie visit the Waterloo Monument
Local trick-or-treaters threaten to smash Leonie's windows.
Leonie and Charlie fetch hay and silage because the grass has stopped growing.
Charlie and Leonie spectate the Roberton Show.
Leonie takes photos of birds from her living room window.
Leonie and Charlie visit the small paddock to shear the flock.
Leonie records the events at the Reivers Festival while Charlie works on skinning a dead calf.
Leonie rambles Roberton Walks.
Charlie brings Leonie to buy a Herdwick sheep from his friend Hamish.
Leonie and Charlie spectate the Yarrow & Ettrick Pastoral Society Show