By: LennieJoyce | 2011-04-19 | Weddings The first Scottish weddings date back to the 13th century. In the medieval Celtic, the church would announce Weddings in Scotland are believed to be the most romantic and the most and the most adventurous. Since the land is filled with nature's beauty and man-made wonders, couples can choose whether they want to get married on top of a mountain or at a beach, in a wide field, in a lighthouse, a ma read more
By: Derek Diaz | 2011-04-21 | Arts & Entertainment Crutherland Home has an skilled staff of wedding co-ordinators who will assure that your marriage ceremony runs smoothly on the day.* Wedding co-ordinator to enable you method your unique day * Banqu... read more
By: John smith | 2010-10-22 | Marriage The dancing was briefly interrupted for a hog roast and buffet in the evening, which was also a complete success. read more
By: Michael Breck | 2010-04-03 | Weddings Having your wedding in Scotland? Looking for a good wedding band? Here is some advice on how to pick the right type of band for your Scottish wedding and how to keep the dance-floor busy all night! read more
By: Michael Breck | 2010-03-31 | Weddings If you are having a Scottish wedding and you are looking for a wedding venue in Scotland, which is a bit more unusual or unique, then the City of Edinburgh has much to offer. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and home to the Scottish Parliament and the Edinburgh International Festival. With its beautiful city views and its historic streets, it is one of the top cities in the world for weddings. read more
By: Michael Breck | 2010-04-01 | Weddings Glasgow is a very friendly City and is great place to have your Scottish wedding. In addition to the more traditional wedding venues, there are lots of marvelously, unusual venues, where you can get married or have your wedding reception. So, if you are looking for a Scottish wedding venue that is unique or unusual, then you should consider looking at "The Dear Green Place" (Glasgow) first. read more
By: Anitha Hari | 2011-12-01 | Gifts Scotland, the land that is a part of the United Kingdom, is known for many things like its beautiful sceneries, food, sports, etc. However, if you are looking for a Scottish gift for someone the best possible gift would be a tartan gift. read more
By: Steve Markk | 2011-01-17 | Marriage The dream of every couple is always to have a colorful wedding. No matter your tastes and preferences, the presence of your family, friends and relatives makes it important for you to ensure that you organize a wedding read more
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By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-03-17 | Music A Scottish ceilidh band which is pronounced ‘kay-lee’ is composed of an accordion, fiddle and drums. Today’s modern Scottish ceilidh band may have other instruments included as there are no set rules the main aim of a ceilidh band is provide plenty of fun and entertainment. read more
By: Ayan Paul | 2011-06-03 | Culture Earls Court exhibition centre - This London venue is right in the centre of London and is an excellent location and very accessible by public transport. If you are staying in London then you will easily be able to use the London underground to get to this venue. read more
By: Dean Anderson | 2010-03-26 | Pets The Scottish Fold was discovered by an old farmer in Scotland about 30 years ago. At the time the cat was revered for it's owl-like appearance. The farmer and his wife were both cat fanciers, or cat enthusiasts. They brought this unique feline to a few cat shows and soon began breeding the cat to bring out it's unmistakable features. The most distinguishable of this cats features is it's ears. read more
By: Kevin McNally | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Scottish Parliament was a dream for many Scottish politicians but has been subject to severe criticism due to the poor planning and massive over spending on the new building. Many of it's critics will point to it's limited powers as many of the main laws effecting Scotland still have to go through the houses of parliament at Westminister. When you think of the urgent work required on many housing projects in Scotland you can understand why spending nearly £500 million on a building for politicians has attracted almost universal criticism in Scotland. read more
By: Brian Fernie | 2010-03-30 | Fitness Equipment Since the resurrection of kettlebell training around six years ago, many have argued over the origins of this simple but very effective training tool. Many claim it to be Russian, some Scottish others will have it that it has it's origins in ancient Greece or even Mongolian in it's history. read more
By: ronako | 2010-11-22 | News and society Scotland, being the northern-most part of the British Isles, tends to see worse winters than anywhere else in the United Kingdom. Snow-capped mountains are thus not an uncommon feature there from December to February, nor are scores of skiing tourists from both within the country and abroad. read more