Exploring Scotland: Discovering Mackintosh Architecture

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • #ScotlandTravel #WanderlustJourney #CharlesRennieMackintosh #ArchitecturalMarvels #ExploreScotland #MackintoshArchitecture #architecture
    Embark on a captivating journey to the picturesque landscapes of Scotland, where rugged beauty meets cultural richness. Join me as we delve into the allure of this enchanting country, renowned for its architectural marvels crafted by the legendary Charles Rennie Mackintosh. From exploring quaint towns to admiring stunning vistas, let's immerse ourselves in the essence of Scotland's charm. Come along as I share tales from my travels and unveil the treasures I've brought back, all while uncovering the timeless legacy of Mackintosh's architectural wonders. Get ready to be swept away by Scotland's irresistible allure and add this gem to your travel bucket list!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @catklu
    @catklu 6 місяців тому +1

    👏☺

  • @thenutter2003
    @thenutter2003 6 місяців тому +1

    cool video really like some of the places you stay in.

  • @littlebear3879
    @littlebear3879 6 місяців тому +3

    I’m just back from Edinburgh to London but visit Scotland (the islands more so) a lot. I’m a whisky and beer person. So visit their distillerys/distilleries.🤷🏽‍♀️. I’m black female born in the U.K. but have a Celtic West Indian dna based heritage… my people taken enslaved to the Caribbean and 400 years later plus the “Windrush” invite bought my parent to England. Yep it’s all in my DNA. There is nothing English. Only get Scottish, Welsh and Irish. Of course lots of African black, I look and am black even with 35% Celtic DNA, my gene pool only exists outside of Africa in the West Indies/U.K./USA.
    All stated as context to audience *type* fun. As you are curious like me.
    But I do do planners Kinbors more so now, Filofax, Lego adults 😅, actually Lego Lego, Diamond Painting, Cross stitching, cash stuffing Digitally but keep paper records, also art so Scrawlr box, OhhDeer (cancelled subscriptions now), spend insanely on water colour, gouache, acrylic etc and art drawing supplies as hobbies.
    My day job is insurance😅. Funds all the above.
    Next trip there Islay or Aberdeen.

    • @studio.spirit
      @studio.spirit  5 місяців тому

      Wow your DNA background is an interesting mix, thank you for sharing. Regarding planners am starting to experiment beyond Hobonichi of course I’ll share my finding in the commonplace archives. “ i love me a bit of Lego” lol I have a set that I keep meaning to do but not quite round to it. Just started another cross stitch project I talked about in ep 09 so I think I’ll keep people updated with that. We have very similar hobbies and fund spending. Thank you for connecting much appreciated, hope you like what I come up with next and look forward to hearing from you again.

  • @eljay1980
    @eljay1980 6 місяців тому +1

    Fun fact: Irn Bru Xtra is actually the sugar free version, so I don't know what they add to it to make it so sweet but it's sickly. Original Irn Bru for the win every time.
    Fab to see your trip to Scotland, being from near Glasgow you visited some of my favourite places!

    • @studio.spirit
      @studio.spirit  6 місяців тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks for the fact on irn Bru.

    • @eljay1980
      @eljay1980 6 місяців тому

      @@studio.spirit You're welcome. I'm a bit of an Irn-bru addict lol, believe it or not it's the same recipe across the UK but it tastes different depending on the 'container' whether it's the plastic bottle, can or (best of them all) the traditional glass bottle. I live in Staffordshire now, and always make a point of having a glass bottle of Bru when I'm visiting home as it just tastes better lol.
      In B&M/Home Bargains in England, you can sometimes manage to find a glass bottle of the 1901 recipe Irn-bru which from memory has a cream colour label - if you happen to see it, I would definitely try it!
      Forgot to say in my first comment, Kelvingrove Art Gallery is a stunning building and you could definitely spend a full day in there exploring. If you're ever back in Glasgow I would also recommend the People's Palace. Holmwood House is another beautiful building designed by Scottish architect Alexander Thomson.