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Sep. 2nd, 2009 09:20 amOK, this is just sadistic...

Dear Jan
Planning ahead for a fall vacation? In Scotland, it’s easy to combine a fun-packed city break with an escape into nature. Edinburgh and Glasgow have plenty to offer, and with Scotland being such a small country, it’s easy to escape for a day and experience the wild and colorful Scottish countryside at its most beautiful in fall. There are some great deals available this time of year and it’s also your chance to attend the Homecoming Live Finale!

Take a day trip to spectacular autumn scenery
Often called “Big Tree Country” and only an hour away from Edinburgh, Perthshire has some of the most remarkable trees, woodlands and gardens in Europe. This autumn, marvel at the golden colors on the hills, witness the spectacular red deer rut, and visit the oldest working distillery, Glenturret. In October, don’t miss the “Enchanted Forest” outdoor sound and light show themed this year around Scottish myths & legends.
Dear Jan
Planning ahead for a fall vacation? In Scotland, it’s easy to combine a fun-packed city break with an escape into nature. Edinburgh and Glasgow have plenty to offer, and with Scotland being such a small country, it’s easy to escape for a day and experience the wild and colorful Scottish countryside at its most beautiful in fall. There are some great deals available this time of year and it’s also your chance to attend the Homecoming Live Finale!
Take a day trip to spectacular autumn scenery
Often called “Big Tree Country” and only an hour away from Edinburgh, Perthshire has some of the most remarkable trees, woodlands and gardens in Europe. This autumn, marvel at the golden colors on the hills, witness the spectacular red deer rut, and visit the oldest working distillery, Glenturret. In October, don’t miss the “Enchanted Forest” outdoor sound and light show themed this year around Scottish myths & legends.
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Date: 2009-09-02 02:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-02 02:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-03 08:29 am (UTC)I should also point out that the only way of telling the difference between the Scottish Summer and the Autumn is the colour of the leaves.