Aye Stoneface, that wid be aboot the size o' it ... a wee bothy, weel kenned as a butt n ben tae .... an' a wee Scottish song tae gang alang wi' it....
Jist a wee doch n dorris, jist a wee yin that's a'
Jist a wee doch n dorris, afore ye gang awa'
There's a wee wifey waitin' at a wee butt n ben
If ye kin say 'It's a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht,
Then ye're a' right - ye ken?
Hehehehe ... Translation on request!
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Originally Posted by StoneFace
in the building section... A Bothy....
cute little building, but I had to look it up...
A bothy is a basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use free of charge. It was also a term for basic accommodation, usually for gardeners or other workers on an estate. Bothies are to be found in remote, mountainous areas of Scotland, northern England, Ireland, and Wales. They are particularly common in the Scottish Highlands. A bothy was also a semi-legal drinking den in the Isle of Lewis.
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