The Great Scottish Summer
Summertime has always been my absolute favourite time of the year. When I was in school, I just lived for the long summer holidays when I could play with my friends and my sister all day long until the sun set. Everyone has different associations of summer depending on where they live in the world and their childhood memories. For some, when they think of summer they think of the smell of freshly cut grass, for others it’s lying on a beach reading a book and for some it might be the taste of lemonade or ice cream. I am so happy to be spending this summer with my family and childhood friends here in the Highlands of Scotland after a year away in France. Even though many people complain about the weather here in Scotland even at this time of year, I can’t think of a better place to spend my summer holiday ... and here’s why ...
One of my favourite things to do in summer is going to see the Highland Games. These events happen all across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland (and in many countries across the world) during the summer and are a great chance for friends and family to get together and support the local community. A Highland Games event is a big gathering with food stalls, fairground games for children and sports and athletics competitions, along with Highland dancing displays and ceilidh music (this is Scottish country music performed by a live band). Many of the sports are specific to Scottish tradition, such as ‘tossing the caber’. This is a competition in which the competitors attempt to lift a full-length tree log and toss it up in the air so that it falls perfectly straight on the ground having flipped over in mid-air. The oldest Highland Games of Scotland date back to 1314 and they are now an iconic part of the Scottish summer.
Another thing I love about summer here is the great ‘Thunder in the Glens’ Harley-Davidson Ride-Out. Every year in the Highland village of Aviemore, which is nestled among the Cairngorm Mountains, the ‘Harleys’ is held. In recent years, this event has grown bigger and bigger, attracting thousands of visitors to this small village and it is now officially the largest Harley-Davidson Rally in the United Kingdom. Food stalls are set up, live bands play and there is a bustling atmosphere throughout the whole area. This event is aimed towards those who own or who just love Harley-Davidson motorbikes. Bikers flock to the village, enjoy the weekend and then put on a huge (and very loud) ‘ride out’ of the village at the end of the weekend.
Finally, summer just would not be complete for me without my favourite fruit - strawberries. Here in the Highlands, strawberries are grown as one of our best-sellers over the summer months and one thing I love to do on a warm summer afternoon is to pick some