Anniversaries seem to have a habit of returning every year. Last year at this time we were celebrating our wedding anniversary and decided to do it at the Coll Hotel on the lovely Isle of Coll. However, family and friends had other ideas and we were instructed to cut short our stay and return home. Unbeknown to us, a party to end all parties had been organised. It was unbelievable and absolutely fantastic. This anniversary has yet another year added on but, oddly, no one is taking quite the same interest. Only significant numbers counted in decades seem to be celebrated! We’re celebrating however and that’s why we’re here at Ballathie House on the banks of the silvery river Tay.
Poetry
Scotland has the honour of being home to arguably the world’s best and worst poets, Robert Burns and William McGonagle respectively. This river has the distinction of being commemorated by McGonagle, “The Tay, the Tay, the Silvery Tay, flows past Dundee twice a day“. Oddly, the Scottish people seem to be almost equally proud of both men. At 120 miles the Tay is the country’s longest river and famous for its salmon fishing so unsurprisingly perhaps, Ballathie House is popular with the shooting/fishing brigade. Neither of these pastimes interest us, however. If we had a gun we dread to think what might happen. It’s a blessing that we’re too busy with our own hedonistic obsession – scones!
Hedonism
That most hedonistic of Royals, the Queen Mother, used to stay at nearby Glamis Castle where she was born but frequently used Ballathie for house parties. On one occasion she scandalously arrived alone with a gentleman friend … what an absolute shocker! Not so much of a shocker, however, as her extravagant lifestyle leading to her dying £7 million in debt. The bank just wrote it off so we’re fervently trying to emulate that not inconsiderable feat!
Ballathie Estate is quite big. From the entrance gate on the main road it only takes about five minutes to drive to the main house. We had arranged for a cream tea on arrival. A champagne afternoon tea would have been good but bearing in mind that Ballathie is also famous for its dining experiences a full afternoon tea would have ruined our appetite for dinner in the evening. We were being sensible! As expected our cream tea was nicely presented. There was a fruit scone for each of us along with lots of jam and cream. There was also a bonus of freshly baked shortbread biscuits. The scones were warm and generously dusted with icing sugar. We couldn’t fault anything so an easy topscone … just what you need on an anniversary!
Take your pick
Anniversaries are not just about weddings, of course! Israel recently celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Holocaust which beggars belief given the horror of what is happening in Gaza. Russia is celebrating Victory Day with a vast display of killing machines. So there are anniversaries celebrated by some that others would rather forget … you take your pick. We pick ‘weddings’.
Dinner was fabulous … a very happy anniversary!
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So glad you had a happy anniversary in such a beautiful place and undisturbed this time by family and friends. Hope you have lots more of happy years together ,and of course lots more top scones.
Xx.
Thanks Kath, but we are always happy to be disturbed by family and friends
So happy you had a lovely anniversary- good food and good company . Must remember the bit about the Queen Mum more right wing than Margaret Thatcher and had 7 M debt written off . Must remember that though unlikely to reach such heady debt heights.I continue to enjoy all your travels, history and tasting s. Lots of love Susan
Thanks Susan, the Queen Mum knew how to enjoy herself and couldn’t care less who paid for it … typical!
Sending anniversary congratulations to you both and best wishes for many more scone-filled years to come x
Mant thanks, hope you are both well!
Yes indeed a very happy anniversary, 51 years, amazing. The scones were very good and get a well deserved top scone.
You missed out ‘blissful’ between 51 and years