Someone in the strath told me that they had seen squirrels gnaw discarded deer antlers. |
It waved gently, and wept not at all that peaceful Sunday morning when we made our way by path and strath into the dell of peace. |
You once could spend a Saturday morning at work and turn out against a team from the next strath in the afternoon. |
In this, as in other Welsh and Gaelic names, the word strath is a prefix to the name of the adjoining river. |
There is a strath or valley in Rosshire which still retains his name, strathbran. |
A limp haze hung over the broad strath and the river, hugging the edge of the valley, was unusually pensive. |