Well, those were the days...
While reminiscing a bit I found this Kintyre forum, dealing with things about Campbeltown as well.
So I remember when I first visited Scotland in 1975 it was Campbeltown where I stayed for some weeks with some friends.
A former friend of mine had a penfriend in town, Catherine I think was her name, daughter of well-known Campbeltownian Donald Shaw, the fuel merchant living those days at Shalimar at Kilkerran Road. Donald invited us to stay with his family and we had a wonderful time.
He showed us around and we even went fishing very very early in the morning.
We’ve been at a ceilidh nearby at a hotel, and had some fun, also I remember that we vhad been to the Donkey Derby Day.
We visited a distillery (I think it was Springbank, I can’t remember exactly) and have been to Machrihanish and the Mull Of Kintyre. Donald wanted to introduce us to the McCartneys but unfortunately they hadn’t been there at the time. Also Jack Bruce lived there at Sanda Island (?) those days.
At Donald’s home Catherine and a friend of her, Fiona, tried to teach us Scottish dancing, and we had some drinks with Donald.
Well, so we had a very good time and while browsing on the net I found out that Donald passed away many years ago. God bless him.
I also remember that I fell a bit in love with a lovely girl in town, I think her name was Anne Scott, we had been out at a cinema, as far as I remember and wrote each other some letters after that, but that was all for that.
Anyway, I still remember those days and I often returned to Scotland, to Campbeltown two more times, in 1976 and 1977.
Maybe anybody of Donald’s relatives will read this and remember us, it was Hendrik, Holger and me being there in 1975.
And, of course, a big HELLO to Anne, and I hope she is doing fine.
Best wishes from Germany.
Wolfgang