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That had the hairs on the back of my neck standing on end! Beautifully done.
Nice place! Where is it? ;)And you’d think Shir Shean would have had a go at singing.Good video though and, like Chris, there’s that wee tingle of pride when you watch it.
The distillery with the 2 rugby players (apologies for not knowing their names!) is Strathisla in Keith – I worked there as a tour guide when a student first time round. I also had my wedding pics taken there! Lovely indeed.
Shuna,The Homecoming website gives a rundown of the different faces and places.It looks like a beautiful backdrop for a wedding.
Thanks John. It is very pretty. Strathisla is the oldest highland malt distillery, it celebrated its 200th anniversary in 1987, it is also the home of Chivas Regal…oops now going into tour guide mode.
That’s interesting… they’ve stolen the name of our conference . Ahem. <advertising> http://www.cwwresources.org.uk/reen4/</advertising>
Link didn’t come out so well. So much for being a master of technology ™ 😉 http://www.cwwresources.org.uk/reen4/
…brings a tear to the eye!J
a wonderful place – even brought a stir and goosebumps to a Welsh exile now at home in Scotland!!