Sunrise on a Scottish golf course

I love shooting at sunrise.  Have I ever mentioned that here before?  :-)

It is a great time of day to shoot, although I have to admit it’s often difficult to get up.  It’s doubly hard when you spent the previous night in a Scottish mansion on a secluded woodland estate, eating dinner in a kilt and drinking beer with the Scots and English...or so I’ve heard.  Ahem.  Plus, if it’s a Burns Night (aka Burns Supper), you can expect some poetry and copious amounts of haggis.  At least that’s what I read on the internet.  :-)

Anyways, the great thing about that is that when morning does arrive, you don’t have but about 20 yards to walk to get a view like this.  That makes it all worthwhile.

 

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