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Daviot: “Come on, Get serious, Make me try!”
have a potara fusion squib because why not.
Squids in fusion:
Tot - Mine
Davion (squidsona) - @davionstar
Scottish tumblr, I need your help
My gran has always been a huge lover of family history and genealogy. She put together that her dad’s family must have emigrated to France from the Highlands, probably after Culloden. There is, in fact, a small village near Inverness that is named Daviot, which is her maiden name. I’m going to Inverness next week and now that I know it’s this Daviot (and not the one in Aberdeenshire) I want to go there, maybe get her a souvenir or something... And I’m wondering what clan the Daviots would have been affiliated to. Looking at clan maps on Google seems to suggest Clan MacIntosh... Any thoughts, or tips on how to work this out?

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Daviot House- part of The Daviot Estate. I experienced a brilliant Airbnb stay here. Come to www.travelswithjim.com to get the rest of the story. #travelswithjim #daviot #jimtalbott #daviotestate #brilliantbnb (at Daviot)
Beautiful day. Took my singlespeed cross bike into #daviot #woods #inverness #highlands #scotland #sscx
Daviot Pictish Symbol Stone
This stone is a Class I Pictish Stone now sheltered under a spreading fir behind Mounie Castle near Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire. It used to be located opposite the farmhouse of Newton of Mounie. It was moved to it's current location in 1866, when the stone was cracked across the middle. The stone is incised with two crescent symbols, the upper one intersected with a V-rod, a mirror and a comb.
by Golux.