You should always wait until plaster is dry before painting. The time this will take varies depending on the room and property, but in general, it will take about a week. Your plasterer will tell you how long it is best to leave it before covering or painting their work.
Fortrose
Fortrose is a community as well as former royal burgh in Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom. It gets on the Moray Firth, concerning 6 miles (10 km) north-east of Inverness. The town is recognized for its spoiled 13th century cathedral, and as the residence of the Brahan Seer. In the Middle Ages it was the seat of the bishopric of Ross, and formerly called Chanonry, for being the Chanory of Ross. The cathedral was greatly knocked down in the mid-seventeenth century by Oliver Cromwell to give structure products for a citadel at Inverness. The vaulted south aisle, with bell-tower, and a detached chapter house (used as the tollbooth of Fortrose after the Reformation) continue to be. These pieces, though modest in range, present considerable architectural refinement, and also are in the treatment of Historic Scotland (no entry charge). The burgh is a popular location for trying to identify bottlenose dolphins (see Chanonry Point) in the Moray Firth. Fortrose shares a fairway with Rosemarkie. Set on the Chanonry Ness the program stretches out into the Moray Firth as well as supplies good sights of Ft George. The training course is well known for its trademark 4th Hole "Lighthouse". The lighthouse concerned is the Chanonry Point lighthouse which was designed by Alan Stevenson and was first lit 15 Might 1846. Public structures in Fortrose consist of a leisure centre, collection as well as the only senior high school on the Black Isle, Fortrose Academy. The right enunciation of the town's name based on local use is with the stress on the first syllable.