Re: Xmas



Jill wrote:
Lynz wrote:
M
If you are going all the way to Japan maybe you could go via New
Zealand? Have you been to NZ before?

Jill, what is homecoming year? Maybe its time I came and visited my
long lost relatives in scotland.

2009 is 250 years since the birth of Rabbie Burns
The concept is for the whole of Scotland to create a wide calendar of events to attract anyone and everyone with a connection or interest in Scotland.
There are some particularly strong strands using the theme of "come home to" = the home of whisky, = the home of golf = the home of your ancestors. = home on innovation.

http://www.homecomingscotland.com/

Around the country there are already some really interesting ideas being put together. And the whole thing will grow throughout 2008.

Which part of Scotland are you connected to?


The Macrae Clan, I think one of them was hung for stealing cattle. Ill have to do some research.
L
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