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Hunting for Nessie
... it! It sorta reminded her of Mr Bean she said. While the crowd left the two stars shook everyones hand, that was cool.
Now that we have seen the comedy for the day it was time to go get dinner, we searched for awhile to find a place that chicken was still open (10pm was when we were looking) and had something we wanted to eat. We found this traditional looking italian place, I got a duck in plum sauce spagetti.
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Edinburgh
... what it is, is a para scope type thing that has a mirror on it and projects a picture of what it sees on a round white wooden area, has a handle on it to spin it to see the whole city. It is all live as it is just a reflection of what's going on. Pretty neat to think they built this in the 1850's as an amusement. After the camera obscura I tried some Edinburgh rock candy. Pretty good, melts in your mouth. Right across the street was the scotch whiskey experience. It starts off ...
Leaping Leprechauns - We're In The Land of Tartans
... when you look at a map and you’re still not far from Glasgow. Anyway, before we settled in the delightful village of Peebles we had managed to take a few scenic routes stopping along the way to tour New Lanark. This former mill town is situated on the River Clyde. The lovely stone buildings were once a thriving center producing wool that was exported around the world. On this day it was full of tourists but, more importantly, there was ...
36. Hogwarts
... and with the weather wild once again, we spent the rest of our time indoors, reading, at pubs, haemorrhaging money in various eating establishments, and at the National Museum of Scotland, which is well worth a visit. We even spotted the world“s most pierced woman in her aromatherapy shop.
Despite a lack of major attractions, I recommend a visit to Edinburgh for its old world meets new world charm. You can spend a good ...
Our first tattoo
... funny Canadian guy called Christophe Davidson on our first night in. He was really funny guy. There were about 30 people there for the gig and it was almost free. £10 for the two of as a donation at the end. IF he comes to Australia I thoroughly recommend go see him. Nic does to*
We also caught a guy called Glenn Wool. Id' never heard of him before but we thought we'd give it a go. This was a paid gig though and he had good wraps. He ...