We have been to Scotland twice. I absolutely love the country. I thought I would share a few of the hundreds of pictures I took.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Wordless Wednesday-Scenes from Scotland
Posted by Snowbird at 10:12 PM
Labels: Scotland, Wordless Wednesday
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I LOVE the garden in the boat....so cute. I love Switzerland and have hundreds of picutes from there....maybe I'll make it to Scotland some day....when I get tired of Sanibel ;) Your pictures are great! Thanks for sharing!
How beautiful - I hae no drap of scottish blud, but I'd love to see the country.
Beautiful pictures.I,too,love the one of the boat as "yard art."
Spectacular shots!! Hope to get to Scotland one of these days.
I really liked all these! A nice series.
Those are very beautiful pictures.
Wow. Those are beautiful. I love looking at all your pictures. They are always so amazing.
Isn't the countryside amazing?! I've been to England and Wales and they are about the same as Scotland. Love all the ruins!! All my pics are on old negatives. Must be time for me to have them put on a CD.......
My favorite is the boat picture! I hope to go to Scotland one day...yes I can believe home prices are dropping, and I hope your daughter gets the house!
Love the third pic, with the mist on the green, green hills.
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Gorgeous pictures, they look like postcards. I love the lush, green landscape.
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