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Common blue damselfly, Glen Affric.



Hazel in Glen Affric, with birch, rowan and Scots pine behind. Photo by Mick Drury.



 


Seanachaidh’s Grove


Scottish Romance Readers, Authors and Publishers




Seamachaidh was the clan tradition bearer, genealogist, historian
and most importantly the storyteller;
a most fitting name
for a grove dedicated by the readers, authors and publishers
of Scottish Romances and Mysteries.
As trees have played an important role
in the stories we have read, written and published,
here is our chance to give back to the Scotland we all love.
Donating a tree, about the cost of one paperback, will help restore
the natural environment and beauty of Scotland.


Our grove

The donations total of £195 will plant a grove of 37 trees!.
(This includes the 8 trees planted and £50 received when this grove was set up).

Please click here to make a donation and write a dedication for this grove via our secure server:

We can also take your donation by phone: tel. 0845 458 3505. Thank you.


A big thank you to . . .

Scottie Allen, Kirstin Hofhine, Joanna m Goldman, Melinda J Porter, Theresa Brisbin, Jody Allen, Tracy L Roper, Anita Clenney, L V Verrill-Rhys, Donna Goode


Dedications:


In memory of my great grandfather, Murdoch MacKenzie Allan.

Dedicated to my wonderful uncle Johnny Elder who called Scotland his home...

In loving memory of Richard Sager and James Buchinger

From a Scotland enthusiast

Isabella Mctaggart and William Clarke
A son and daughter of Galloway

Dedicated to my parents, Arthur Laird and Leona Brogan

Trees stand in silence witnessing the history of humans around them. It's up to us humans to ensure that they remain.

Er cof am Godiddin.

To my daughter, Gretchen, the light of my life and a wonderful writer.
~From her mother

Published: 19/10/2011

Mature forest - aspen and birch amongst Scots pines at east end of Glen Affric.



The Allt an Eoin burn.



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and all its species to a large contiguous area in the Highlands of Scotland.

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