In the lovely Scottish Highlands town of Pitlochry is one of the oldest working distilleries in Scotland, the Blair Athol Distillery, originally founded in 1798. In addition to its popular blended whisky, Blair Athol produces a 12-year-old Single Malt Whisky using an ancient source of water which flows through the grounds of the distillery from the slopes of the Grampian Mountains. You can sample the distinctive whisky at the conclusion of an informative guided tour of this beautiful facility.
The photo has a wide variety of textures, which is Cee’s photo challenge topic this week.
Nice textures!
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I thought so too – thanks Sandy!
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Sure!
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That building has so many textures to it. Wonderful entry 😀 😀
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The vegetation growing on the old stone walls made for an impressive display! Thanks for the comment – and the challenge!
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I love how they’ve cultivated the vegetation around the sign. What an interesting looking building!
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It was such a pretty place! Thanks for commenting!
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This is beautiful. Reblogging to my sister site Timeless Wisdoms
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So glad you like it – Thank you!
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My pleasure
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Thank you!
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I had the privilege of sampling the whisky
of Pitlochry when traveling the Route 500.
It has such a lightly sweet & smooth quality you forget the all about potency 😎
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I totally agree – mellow and smooth, but powerful stuff! I appreciate the comment!
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A great choice for textures.
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Thanks so much! I appreciate the comment.
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Love this!!! ❤
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So glad! Thanks! 🙂
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Feels warm just like autumn! Beautiful!
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It was a beautiful place! Thank you.
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