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Date Posted: 11:18:10 09/06/03 Sat
Author: JC*(finished with her promotion!!!)
Subject: Go to http://www.rampantscotland.com/letter.htm to read the newsletter. The Rampant Scotland Newsletter - your weekly insight into what has been happening in Scotland, snipped from the Scottish media, for Scots in Scotland and abroad, bringing you news, events plus a Scottish magazine section. Printed with 100% recycled electrons. Rampant Scotland Newsletter is also available by e-mail. Just send an e-mail to Scottie (Scottie@RampantScotland.com) with "Subscribe Newsletter" as the subject line and a text version of these free Scottish snippets of news will arrive in your mailbox every weekend!
In reply to: JeanClaire* 's message, "This is a butterfly. I usually get my pictures from the weather section of the weekly Rampant Scottish Newsletter. According to the newsletter this picture is a "Peacock butterfly enjoying the last of the blooms on a buddleja in the gardens of Finlaystone House." Here's what they said about Brenda's birthday flower..."The surprising illustration below of a rhododendron at the end of August, was of a late flowering variety in the woods at Benmore Botanic Gardens in Argyll. More commonly seen flowering in spring, this rhododendron was growing in deep shade."" on 11:15:33 09/06/03 Sat


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