A quick tour of tiny Kenmore

The tiny village of Kenmore—little more than the fancy domain of its castle, a church set in a bouquet of tombstones, and a line of humble houses—provided us with a fine dose of small town Scottish flavor. I’m traveling with our Scotland tour and we filled the town’s creaky inn. As a tour organizer, my challenge is to see the big must-see sights in the city and then immerse our groups in the sleepy, more traditional, and—as is so often the case—more enchanting rural and village scene. Kenmore did exactly that for our tour group. Everyone loved it.

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6 Replies to “A quick tour of tiny Kenmore”

  1. Rick, I just love you to pieces. You constantly crack me up and I simply adore your travel videos. Keep up the great work.

  2. Hard to believe in July it would be that cold. But one August we went to Germany, Austria and at home in Northern California it had to be 100 degrees while packing, so I saw the weather on line, but could not believe it would be cold and raining any where. So I brought mostly summer clothes, well ended up having to actually by clothes to get through that trip! Never have blown it like that again!

  3. One of the most boring travel show ever watch. Steve look so unhappy and robotic. If he can get a show on tv anyone can.
    Always wears the same boring clinical outfits and his darn back pack. How old is he.

  4. We in Florida would welcome that cool weather.

    My brother married a Scottish lassie and after their divorce he frequently said “You can always tell a Scot, but you can’t tell her much!”.

    Doppelganger
    WEDU Tampa

  5. Hey simon, to what “clinical” oufits are you referring? I’ve never seen Mr. Steves in surgical scrubs or a lab coat. Anyway, at least he seems to have mastered spelling and punctuation.

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