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Thursday, January 26, 2006
Glasgow Calendar Celtic Connections
We have just returned from five very hectic days at the Scottish International Gift Show in Glasgow. Featured is the best of Scottish craft and gifts.
So - Thanks for all of you who took time to visit us at the show in Glasgow. Glasgow is great city full of vibrance and buzz, especially just now since the Celtic connection music festival is taking place. Architecture in Glasgow is predominently Victorian and the city centre is full of fine buildings. Take time to visit the museums and galleries which have a surprising amount of parkland surrounding them. Later in the year I shall take some new photographs and highlight some of the main place to see.
I am pleased that so many of you liked our new products and stands. This will keep our new acrylic bending machine busy for a while. You were also very enthusiastic about our Scottish Calendars and we will have more new titles later in the year.
The new catalogue pages will be up on the site fairly soon - anything you need meantime please call or email Jane.
Friday, January 13, 2006
Scottish Calendar 2006
Happy New Year
2006 has arrived with a little blue sky and also bracing winds and rain. There have been some stunning storm colours in the sky which are just right for a scottish calendar.
As usual we have taken thousands of scottish photographs during the year and have placed them in our series of Scottish calendars.
Look out for the Scottish Castles mini calendar and of course the Scottish Lochs and Mountains mini calendar which are available in good tourist stores around Scotland.
I will bring you some interesting stories during the year. Apparently new statistics are pointing to a significant increase in visitors to our shores which is very encouraging for all of us who appreciate all that Scotland has to offer.
If you haven't been to Scotland yet- why not make 2006 the year to visit.
Yours aye
Gordon Flavell
www.flavell.com
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