Jupiter Artland may be offering a ray of sunshine to families this weekend.

Jupiter Artland has had a consistent flux of rain during our opening season but when a hint of blue sky came out last Friday, Beechgrove Garden was there to film. Jupiter can be beautiful in all weathers but as the Beechgrove Gardens director Stuart Miller said:- “ We were told Life Mounds by Jencks is called ‘the jawdropper’, but so many other pieces were too. And lunch at the café was brilliant.”

So to celebrate us being on Beechgrove Garden broadcast of BBC 2 at 7.30pm 26 July 2012, and the weather perking up, as Sir Ranulph Fiennes once said “there is no such thing as bad weather – only inappropriate clothing,” we are offering free entry for 2 children with each adult who visits Jupiter this Saturday and Sunday.

Nicky Wilson of Jupiter Artland said:- ‘ It was an honour to have such a TV institution such as the Beechgrove Garden visit Jupiter Artland. It has been a tough summer for outdoor attractions such as ourselves, so this gave us all a real boost.  We hope by adding a bit of an extra incentive to visit Jupiter this weekend, it will give that little bit of extra incentive to come along rain or shine. Come and see how beautiful Jupiter Artland looks – the sparkling obsidian and amethyst in “The Lights shines Out of Me”, raindrops glistening in the web “Over Here” and the sweet smell of the woods after a rain shower.  If we are stuck with this miserable weather we might as well try to find a silver lining.’

To book online visit  www.jupiterartland.org

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