Braving the Chill in Our Tangerine Machine
<p>So, since autumn came round alarmingly fast — again — we were desperate to use what little sun we had forecast for one November weekend, and set off to Kingdom of Fife. The area of Fife is still commonly referred to as “kingdom” due to it actually having been an ancient Pictish kingdom called <em>Fib </em>with Dunfermline being the main residence of Scottish monarchs since the 11th century. Fun fact - “fib” means “an untruth,” in other words, a lie! Rest assured though, that my aforementioned fact from history is not a fib.</p>
<p>But back to this century. We woke from our slumber at 9AM on Saturday the 4th of November and, after much faffing about and packing the Tangerine Machine with blankets, clothes and some dry goods, we were on our way by 10:30 AM. Not bad for three sleepyheads (I count our dog Dolce in this line-up).</p>
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