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  • Charted for 14 count fabric. Finished size is 15 inches (210 stitches) by 16 inches (224 stitches).
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This stilllife of a vase of anemone flowers in a tablescape was inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868 ?1928 was a Scottish architect, designer, watercolorist and sculptor. He was a designer in the Arts and Crafts movement and also the main exponent of Art Nouveau in the United Kingdom. He had a considerable influence on European design. Mackintosh was a founding member of the Glasgow School. He was born in Glasgow and he died in Londo… More >>

Counted Cross Stitch Chart inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Still Life of Anemones

Luxembourg richest, Ireland still 3rd in EU ranking

BRUSSELS, June 21 (Reuters) – Luxembourg remains by far therichest country in the European Union, more than six times moreaffluent than the bloc’s poorest member, Bulgaria, according toan EU measure …

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Van Morrison – Still On Top – The Greatest Hits

ON MY RIGHT BICEP I HAVE A CELTIC CROSS


A Scottish Food and Drink Federation film featuring a mature student discussing why she returned to studying and why she chose to study a BSc Food & Consumer Science, the challenges she faced whilst studying and working and the benefits she has gained since completing her degree.

I can’t find a straight answer for this. Is the Celtic Triquetra (trinity knot) with an interwoven circle specifically Christian, or can it also be Pagan? I plan on getting it tattooed, but I don’t want to get a symbol for which I was wrong about the meaning.

I know that it is used in Charmed, but I don’t want to base my decision off TV.
I am not asking the meaning of the Triquetra. I am talking about the knot with a single circle woven through the arches. I can only find that form in reference to the Holy Trinity, but would like to know if it can still have a Pagan meaning.

i have a 4 week old me and my partner both work. what can you earn in scotland and still get some sort of child tax credit, and how much would we get depending on income. think both our income will be around 35,000 a year?

I need to create an address for a letter written to King Henry VII from John Cabot. It has to be based of history and can’t be like 1234 Castle, England.

Last October i was very disappointent to go to their concert and find that they are not there.

It is said that the acquisition of knowledge on any subject that you are interested in only increases your appreciation for it.  This can easily be said about the finest of scotches as well.

There seems to be a trend building with aficionados flocking the rolling country sides in Scotland just to sneak a sample of the gold they seek. As one must experience to appreciate, it appears that this is a task for the strong willed in this subject.

One could imagine many trips booked from abroad flocking Scotland’s coastlines in search of the malt that has only been heard of and not been tasted. This is not merely just a trend, to Scotch enthusiast, it is rather a mission. To be experienced in the fine subtleties of these malts and blended scotch whiskies is to many a dream. Some could not even imagine the soft roll that many of these great spirits have to offer to the tongue.

Spending time with true connoisseurs of scotch and single malts gives you valuable insight as to what to look for in a full bodied fine scotch. They have made it a life ambition to seek out and test what the worlds finest has to offer. Many of these great spirits of course are not easily obtainable some run very steep in price and are on the wish list of some of the great testers of fine scotch everywhere. Generally they have first dibs, as the company will wait in anticipation for a vote of confidence and endorsement.

So too are the batches that are still maturing that so many people are waiting for with absolute excitement. Given the time it takes for some of these blends to reach an acceptable maturity where it will be appreciated it is only natural that many testers keep close tabs on the process and look for hints of up and coming blends that can be comparable.

As many professional testers will state, the best of the best still and most likely will always come from Scotland as they have mastered this art with a precision and dedication second to none. Testers will admit when they have stumbled on a gem from another country but honestly have not found that diamond in the rough all that many times.

So instead they give honest and professional opinions to the public, the benders, and distillers themselves, taking into account how harsh possible poor media coverage can be.

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