Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => The International Rock Gardener - Feedback Forum => Topic started by: hadacekf on December 28, 2012, 05:42:22 PM
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The International Rock Gardener is a wonderful, informative E-magazine.
The post about my visit to Cluny House has pleased me particularly.
My visits to the Scottish gardens are among the most beautiful experiences in my life.
Thank you.
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Brian W. tells me that the latest IRG risks bamboozling readers with a use of a word that while it has various meanings in English has a more particular Scots meaning - I refer to the use of "policies in the opening of the December IRG. ;)
I confess I had no idea that this use of the word was a peculiarly Scots usage, with particular reference to property law and descriptions.
Policies in this instance are the parklands of an estate or 'pleasure grounds' surrounding a property.
e.g. It hasn't been decent weather today for a walk round the policies...... :D
See these two links for use of the word -
http://www.parksandgardens.ac.uk/index.php?task=sites&category=area&country=Scotland&option=com_parksandgardens&Itemid=292&area=Aberdeenshire&commit=Go (http://www.parksandgardens.ac.uk/index.php?task=sites&category=area&country=Scotland&option=com_parksandgardens&Itemid=292&area=Aberdeenshire&commit=Go)
http://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbglrsgls120165 (http://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbglrsgls120165)
Perhaps I may tease you deliberately in the future with the use of some really obscure Scots words!
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Franz - it is a strength of the IRG that we have people with your range of experience and skill to draw on to build the magazine.