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Fraternal Greetings from Scotland

Steve_G

Registered User
Good Evening Brethren. I'm Steve, a Fellow Craft Mason from Lodge Pitgaveny 681 way up in the Highlands of Scotland.
My journey so far has been absolutely fantastic and has changed my life for the better.
I'm being raised to the 3rd on the 19th of this month and am really looking forward to it. If any of you are holidaying in the north of Scotland, you'll be most welcome and I might even buy you a dram of a nice malt afterwards to celebrate.
One of the first things I was told by my WM after my first, was that I now have 1000's of Brothers all over the world. Just don't expect birthday cards or Christmas presents!!

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MarkR

Premium Member
Welcome! I was in Scotland on a Masonic journey a few months ago. I went up to Pitlochry to visit my friend Kenneth Jack, who was R.W.Master of the lodge in Pitlochry at the time. The lodge wasn't meeting, but I did get to enjoy a "wee dram" while solving the world's problems with Bro. Jack, but I see that Pitlochry is considerably south of you.
 

Tony Oliva

Registered User
Welcome Brother. There is a very strong alliance to Freemasonry in your part of the world. If I'm not mistaken there is one of the oldest lodges in Masonry located in Scotland.
 

Tony Oliva

Registered User
I also have a connection to Scotland. An uncle of mine was stationed at Craigentenny Air Force Base and married a woman from Edinburgh who is of course my aunt. They reside in upstate NY and are in good health. It was difficult at first to understand her when they came home to the US but after awhile she was quite understandable. They have been back to Scotland on many occasions to visit.
 
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