featured Haggis spotted in Penn's Woods!
The fabled Golden Haggis has been spotted!
The hunter who spots this very rare type of Haggis is lucky indeed. Scottish folktales speak of untold riches and good fortune for whoever spots this beast.
No-one knows where the Golden Haggis comes from. Scientists disagree over whether it is a separate species or just an albino. You have to keep your eyes peeled because the Golden Haggis's long hind legs and aerodynamic body make it a swift and stealthy animal. You can see it here.
(This was originally my Dad's photo until I photoshopped it and added the Golden Haggis)
The hunter who spots this very rare type of Haggis is lucky indeed. Scottish folktales speak of untold riches and good fortune for whoever spots this beast.
No-one knows where the Golden Haggis comes from. Scientists disagree over whether it is a separate species or just an albino. You have to keep your eyes peeled because the Golden Haggis's long hind legs and aerodynamic body make it a swift and stealthy animal. You can see it here.
(This was originally my Dad's photo until I photoshopped it and added the Golden Haggis)









what an elusive little haggis, you can hardly see him.
And for those who don't believe the haggis exists, just click here!
You said you wanted to borrow my photo of the woods, but I didn't how that you were going to put the wee furry beast in it!
haha!
Take it that you found one there by Friday's on Times Square? I found one by the Bruichladdich Whisky Distillery on the Isle of Islay, and reported it to Farquhar Farquharson, the Chief Ghillie. He was quite appreciative!