Postcards from Scotland by Ogilvies

 Show where you've been(?) or where you'd like to go.5) Postcard Map.  What a great thought!   A postcard of a map of where you've been or where you'd like to go.   If you select this one for your friend or relative don't be surprised to see it pinned to the wall on your next visit at it certainly is an attractive 'talking point' and would no doubt fit in with any other 'cards' deemed worthy.   The card itself clearly shows the towns from Gretna Green in the south to John O'Groats in the north and images of tourist sites in between.  It's probably the card you would send if you had been touring yourself.   Why not send it in anticipation of doing just that.   Send it to yourself to maybe remind you of your upcoming vacation and plan on taking a trip to your local travel agent now.       

 6) Dancers!   Well, what can you say?   You just can't have postcards of Scotland without having one of dancers showing their stuff.     ScottishDancers at a Highland Games Country dancing is popular the world over and is enjoyed by folks from 9 to 99.   Highland dancing (pictured here) is no less enjoyed and competitions take place at Highland Games from Aberfeldy,  Scotland to Dallas, Texas throughout the year.   Classes for juniors are held from the tender years of 3 and up and when grounded in the art at such an early time in life one can be sure of achieving a top level by the early teens.   They are a joy to watch and when listening to the music you'll be tempted to join them but you'll probably find that a little practice would have helped.         Main   More   Order