The doors to WithWood were temporarily sealed for a few months.
The doors have been blown wide open and wedged with little rubber triangles.
Much has changed WithWood since we last spoke and much more has remained exactly the same.
The doors to WithWood were temporarily sealed for a few months.
The doors have been blown wide open and wedged with little rubber triangles.
Much has changed WithWood since we last spoke and much more has remained exactly the same.
November 19, 2007 at 12:37 pm |
Hi there,
I found your blog on britblog.com, congratulations on a clean,
usable and well designed site (not to mention your content,
totally concur on the dog toffee – living nearby the tesco in the
pic made it all the more poignant!).
We are the largest serviced apartment company in Edinburgh
and are holding an online contest for the festive period. Basically
the contest is a scratchcard, which gives each player a chance of
free nights with us, champagne on arrival, chocolates on arrival,
spa membership etc etc. The scratchcard also has a weekly prize
which is bigger and changes from week to week.
We are looking for people to host the scratchcard on their websites,
in exchange if someone wins on your website there is a prize for you
too. The prize for hosts has just rolled over due to there not being
many people hosting the scratchcard.
If you are interested you can get the scratchcard from:
http://www.scottishapartment.com/competition
Many thanks for your time and our best festive wishes,
Andrew Burnett.
November 19, 2007 at 2:19 pm |
Welcome Andrew, lets clean get those streets clean.
I tried posting the scratch card, but it didn’t seem to work with wordpress.
I would post it otherwise, anything to support local business (and a rent free apartment)
March 30, 2008 at 2:13 pm |
dear withwood, i live in edinburgh and i’ve just found your blog, and i’m a bit confused… where i come from for a man to be “with wood” means, well, um how can i put this… err could you explain the name?
March 30, 2008 at 4:58 pm |
Welcome tychy!
A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet.
I’ll leave meanings open to interpretation.