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FUN AT JUPITER ARTLAND


Remember that one time, when it was summer?

Ya know. That whole four days we had a few weeks back?

Not that I'm counting or anything, but seriously has summer checked out early on us or something? I bought all-in-one waterproof bodysuits for the boys yesterday, I mean, come on, Scotland!! On the upside they were half price, with them being out of season and all, so there is that at least ;)

Anyway, the reason why I'm ranting about the weather (other than it being an age thing) is the next time it is dry weather you have, HAVE TO, visit Jupiter Artland. If you've been before I know you're nodding in absolute agreement with me, and if you've not, you are going to love it.

Set in acres of land is a stunning outdoor gallery filled with all sorts of artwork and installations. There is no set way for you to go, no begining or end, just a continuous journey of discovery where at points your breath will honestly be taken away.

I must warn you, it's about to get picture heavy ;)


Armed with our map, I have to say I just loved the non set route approach, with a headstrong three year old in tow it was refreshing to not have to utter the words, nooooo not that way......this way! (Cue crying. Cue meltdown city. Cue bribing) Instead Caleb bounced ahead eager to see what was around each corner, as did we.


All my boys ♥


Gahhh where's my baby gone?! My almost walking, climbing crazy boy.


Oh you know just trying to eat a pencil, after that a stone, some grass, the daisies. Just you're average one year old diet :/


Caleb was chuffed with his milk bottle and straw, as was Daddy with his beer ;)


Meanwhile, Archie was flirting with everyone and anyone :P


I just adore how he loves to feed us, albeit even when it is a half eaten soggy crisp.


What a face!!!


Hello Forth Rail Bridge ^^^


See what I mean?! So cool, hey.

We can't wait to go back, I feel like there is so much more to see and do. You hear that, Scottish weather?? Sort your act out, preferably by tomorrow as we head of to Elie. Please and thank you ;)
Tuesday, 28 July 2015 Comments: 4
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