Cramond Mill Bed And Breakfast
10 School Brae , Edinburgh
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Cramond Mill Bed And Breakfast Edinburgh

10 School Brae Edinburgh, Scotland, EH4 6JN , United Kingdom

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Scotland VS England

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... still there are no changes so far. I don’t
know enough about the politic of Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom to
judge on that situation but after talking with some people, it appears that
it’s a divided debate here as well, that could go on for a long time. The facts
are that the Scottish economy is not strong enough at the moment to support the
country by itself. Just like it did in Quebec, ...

Green Hills and Rugged Landscapes

A travel blog entry by jreneerod

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... of all, which is a nice break from busy and bustling London, and also was much more mellow (perhaps the good weather put everyone in a better mood).

And there were bagpipes. And tartans. It was hard to distinguish whether it was a passion for tradition or simply a tourist draw, yet it was pleasant known the less and really brought about the feeling of being in SCOTLAND. Surprisingly, or I guess ...

Swatch it scootlund, we hae arrived tae ceilidh

A travel blog entry by virtualrally

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We ur oan uir way tae Auld Reekie, tae th' city ay festival. thes city has mair parties 'en onie other city Ah ken ay, we will feel reit at haem. Sorry for those who can't speak Scottie, but too bad. After driving into Scotland, we headed for the coast road for our drive to Edinburgh. The day was quiet windy and we could see how rough the North Sea can really get. We stopped to strech our legs at Eyemouth and took a few photos of ...

It's pronounced Edin"brah"

A travel blog entry by srb013

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... as my new favourite European city.

A quick freshen up at our hotel (4 stars..big improvement!)

OMG OMG OMG! Best dinner ever at the Mussel Inn. Thought of our husbands. Scallops, raw oysters, and a kilo of mussels. Mmm..mmm...good.

Brings us to now. We are off to Isle of Skye tomorrow at 9AM. Should have internet access there.

Peace out.
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The Temptations of Big Bear and others

A travel blog entry by thesunroseclear

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... just over a century ago. Peter Matthiessen has written some of the best non-fiction books I know, including The Snow Leopard, In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, and Under the Mountain Wall. Killing Mister Watson is a story involving isolated frontier settlements, struggle against the forces of nature, and taking the law into one's own hands in the absence of any authorized agency. If I asked you to guess which US state it is set in, I reckon ten guesses would not ...